When I first discovered wide-aperture mode on my Huawei P9, it made my photos stand out and I would often get asked what DSLR camera I was using. Nobody would believe I was just using a smartphone until they tried it themselves and most of them became Huawei users eventually.
Getting those compliments inspired me to take lots and lots of photos and from then on I knew it was going to be “bokeh-everything” especially to make those close up shots look even more stunning and dramatic.
Last week, I took the Huawei Mate 20 to our Taiwan trip, and from the moment I took my first wide-angle shot of Ximending crossing–my jaw dropped and I knew, that this time, it was going to be “wide-angle everything.” I never used the monochrome lens anyway so the Huawei Mate 20’s telephoto lens was everything I was hoping for in a smartphone camera.
For close ups and food photos the SuperMacro mode allows you to capture even more detail. And since the Huawei Mate 20 now supports Handheld night mode, I was able to take amazing photos of the different night markets around Taipei.
Check out all the Mate 20 photos from our Facebook page:
The Huawei Mate 20 specs are:
Dimensions: 158.2 x 77.2 x 8.3mm
Weight: 188g
Display: 6.53-inch LCD, 2244 x 1080, 18.7:9
DCI-P3 HDR Huawei Dewdrop Display
Processor: Kirin 980
Operating: System Android 9 Pie running Huawei’s EMUI 9
Storage: 128GB
RAM: 6GB
Rear camera 12MP Wide Angle 27mm f/1.8
16MP Ultra Wide Angle 17mm f/2.2
8MP 2x Telephoto 52mm f/2.4 OIS
Battery: 4,000 mAh 22.5W Huawei SuperCharge
The Huawei Mate 20 is now available and is priced at PHP 40,990