Surprise surprise, the Huawei Mate 60 Pro just went for sale in China without any big teasers beforehand. One of the most unique elements of the phone has to be the inclusion of not one, not two, but three cutouts on the display for a range of sensors.
One of the cutouts on the Mate 60 Pro is, of course, for a 13MP selfie camera. As for the other two cutouts, they house sensors for the 3D face recognition feature. While it does look rather odd to have three holes at the top of the screen, it does give the phone a…unique aesthetic.
Beyond that, the Mate 60 Pro also supports satellite calling, which is one of its most highlighted features. It also has an XMAGE triple camera system made up of a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide shooter, and a 48MP telephoto lens that can do 3.5x optical zoom or up to 100x digital zoom.
Rounding out the specifications of the Mate 60 Pro are a 6.82-inch 2720 x 1260 OLED display with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, 12GB of RAM, up to 1TB of storage, an IP68 rating, and a 5,000mAh battery with support for 88W fast charging. Oddly enough, the chipset powering the phone has not been revealed yet.
At the moment, the Huawei Mate 60 Pro is only available in China from 6,999 Chinese yuan, which comes up to about RM4,460. No word yet on whether or not the phone will be offered outside of Huawei’s home market.