Well, this is exciting. Leaker Evan Blass has gotten his easily on some abstracts that announce the Huawei P11 could arise with an aberrant camera setup. In a cheep arise beforehand today, which you can see below, it was appropriate that the abutting accessory in Huawei’s P alternation could abode a triple-lens, 40 MP rear camera bureaucracy with 5x amalgam zoom and a 24 MP selfie camera.
The rumor is based on images from a agenda artisan alive for “one of [Huawei’s] artistic agencies” (it’s not bright how Blass happened aloft them), which additionally acknowledge that the cameras may be already afresh co-engineered with photography aggregation Leica. As for how the leash of rear lenses would be configured — in agreement of sensor setup, breach admeasurement etc — we can alone speculate.
Adding ammunition to the fire, Blass says the images accept now been removed from the source, which is generally an adumbration that the advice is legit.
Huawei was one of the aboriginal adopters in the contempo dual-camera trend, introducing this bureaucracy with the Huawei P9 in April 2016. This camera additionally co-developed with Leica, who Huawei has partnered with for its aloft flagships’ camera tech anytime since. Meanwhile, Huawei has been targetting AI-based improvements for its cameras afresh — which, accumulated with the photography accouterments mentioned above, could ensure that the P11 is one of the best phones for photographs that we’ll see in 2018.
With commendations to back we ability see the P11 appear, Huawei appear the P10 (seen at the top of the page) in February aftermost year, a little beforehand than the company’s antecedent April timeframe for its P devices; we ability alone accept to delay until Q1, 2018 to acquisition out what Huawei has in abundance for the P11.
Is the abutting Huawei P-series activity to be an imaging powerhouse? A agenda artisan at one of the company’s artistic agencies added these “PCE Series” ads to their portfolio — claiming 40MP, 3 lens rear (5x amalgam zoom) 24MP selfie, all Leica-co-developed. pic.twitter.com/t8w3VlL55L
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) December 6, 2017
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