Igeekphone News, May 7th: According to sources, the Mate 90 Pro Max to be unveiled by Huawei in the second half of the year will be its most powerful flagship ever. It will not only be the first to feature the Kirin 9050 chip, but also comes equipped with highly competitive dual telephoto lenses, making significant efforts in both imaging and performance.
As early as in the previous generation flagship Huawei Mate 80 RS Extraordinary Master, Huawei had already adopted a dual telephoto configuration. At that time, that model was equipped with a 50-megapixel 4x optical macro lens and an equally pixelated 6.2x ultra-long focal length lens, establishing its position as a top-level imaging device.

The new testing scheme for Huawei Mate 90 Pro Max has pushed the optical zoom ratio directly to the 10x mark. This indicates that Huawei has successfully integrated the telephoto lens technology into the compact body of the phone, achieving a qualitative leap in its magnification capability and significantly enhancing its ability to capture distant scenes.
Compared with the traditional single periscope solution, the dual periscope with long focal length can achieve a more comprehensive coverage of the entire focal range. Whether it is shooting macro scenes in narrow spaces or capturing distant details, it provides creators with extremely high flexibility and effectively reduces the image quality loss caused by digital zooming.

Apart from the evolution of the imaging system, the Kirin 9050 series chip that this device is the first to feature is also highly anticipated. This will be Huawei’s most powerful self-developed mobile phone chip at present, and when combined with the deeply optimized HarmonyOS, the response speed and multitasking capabilities of the entire device will see a significant improvement.









