According to a report by blogger Dingjiao Digital on July 22nd, the new Huawei device will be equipped with the SC595XS, which is the 50-megapixel mobile CMOS image sensor just released by Starlight last month.
Based on previous reports, it is likely that the Huawei Mate 80 series will be equipped with this lens, and it is expected to be used on the main camera.
It is reported that the SC595XS features a large sensor size of 1/1.28 inches and is based on Starlight’s SuperPixGain HDR technology, achieving an ultra-high dynamic range of up to 110dB, which is approximately 22dB higher than that of its predecessor on the same platform.

Therefore, the SC595XS can help the mobile phone camera capture more details in the bright and dark areas in environments with strong contrast between light and dark and complex lighting conditions, reducing the occurrence of overexposure and loss of details in the dark areas of photos and videos. It effectively solves the shooting problems of traditional pain points such as backlighting, local strong light, and interweaving of light and dark.
Moreover, the SC595XS supports 4K 60fps SuperPixGain HDR ultra-high dynamic range video and 4K 120fps ultra-high frame rate video recording.
The SC595XS features a large pixel size of 1.22μm and is based on Starlight’s SFCPixel-2 patented technology. With an SF center design, it enhances sensitivity while reducing noise.

Supports dual-mode adaptive fast focusing. In low-light scenarios, the AllPix ADAF mode can be activated to achieve high-speed and precise fast focusing through 100% full-pixel focusing.
Overall, the Smartus SC595XS is a top-of-the-line domestic lens, especially with its extremely high dynamic range, which aligns with the current imaging layout of domestic high-end flagships.
It is reported that the Huawei Mate 80 series will be launched at the end of the year, with the first release of the Kirin 9030 flagship chip, including four models: Mate 80, Mate 80 Pro, Mate 80 Pro+ and Mate 80 RS Extraordinary Master.








