Huawei Mate XTs Extraordinary Master Andy Lau’s poster released

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Huawei officially released the new poster of Huawei Mate XTs Extraordinary Master, and superstar Andy Lau continues to serve as the brand ambassador of Huawei Mate XTs Extraordinary Master.

It is reported that the first three-fold Mate XT was endorsed by Andy Lau last year, and the official first announcement of its appearance was a promotional video starring Andy Lau, in which he reviewed his journey to become a superstar, with a full sense of luxury.

At the same time, the poster also shows the new white color of the three-fold model. A major upgrade of this new model is that the color scheme is richer, with options such as black, red, white and purple.

The overall appearance is basically the same as the previous generation, with an octagonal rear camera module, Huawei and ULTIMATE DESIGN brand logos on the bottom, and a leather back cover.

In addition, the previous warm-up video of Yang Mi and Yu Chengdong also revealed another highlight of the new phone – support for stylus.

Yang Mi also said in the promotional video: “The big screen voice can approve scripts, plans, schedules, and everything. It can be approved in three ways. It is comprehensive no matter how it is folded.”

In terms of core configuration, the Mate XTs processor has been upgraded to Kirin 9020, with stronger performance.

In addition, the imaging module has been further upgraded. In addition to the wide-angle main camera, ultra-wide-angle camera and periscope telephoto camera, a new red maple primary color camera will be added.

This was the configuration first introduced in the Huawei Mate 70 series last year. It is a multispectral sensor that can greatly increase the number of color channels and can perceive more colors of light in more bands.

This means that the Red Maple multi-spectral primary color camera can accurately capture the ambient spectrum and provide more realistic color input for the main camera, ultra-wide-angle camera, and telephoto camera, so as to take “what you see is what you get” photos. Especially when dealing with complex ambient light and large areas of pure color scenes, the Red Maple camera can make the colors more realistic.

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