On September 4th, Huawei officially launched its second commercially available foldable phone, the Huawei Mate XTs Master Series, in China.
This new device boasts a comprehensive upgrade in its imaging capabilities, with iterated core configurations ensuring users can capture high-quality images in any scenario.
In terms of key imaging hardware, the Huawei Mate XTs Master Series features upgraded RYYB sensors for its ultra-variable main camera, ultra-wide-angle lens, and telephoto camera.
Users familiar with Huawei’s imaging technology will recognize that RYYB sensors significantly enhance light intake efficiency through optimized color filter arrangements. This means that even in low-light environments, the phone can produce photos with rich details and reduced noise.
Furthermore, the phone’s ultra-wide-angle lens has achieved a dual enhancement. Firstly, its resolution has jumped to 40 million pixels, elevating the detail and clarity of wide-angle shots. This allows for sharp rendering of edge details even when capturing expansive scenes.
Secondly, its light intake has been increased by 40%, further bolstering the ultra-wide-angle lens’s performance in challenging lighting conditions.
Notably, the Huawei Mate XTs Master Series introduces a new “Maple Leaf Original Color” camera, which accurately identifies global color information, leading to a 120% improvement in color reproduction.
The comprehensive imaging advancements in the Huawei Mate XTs Master Series not only solidify Huawei’s technological advantage in the foldable phone market but also contribute to the evolution of foldable phones from niche novelties to mainstream primary devices. This focus on imaging prowess addresses a key consumer demand and strengthens the appeal of foldable form factors for everyday use.
