The newest lineup of high-end smartphones from Huawei's P series, the P60, P60 Pro, and P60 Art, has just gone on sale. The gadgets have distinctive back designs and offer excellent photographic performance.

Design & Display:



The P60 Art's measurements are marginally different from those of the P60 and P60 Pro. The devices have a camera module with a sizable main sensor sandwiched between two other sensors on the rear.

Additionally, they are made to be durable, with Kunlun Glass for safety and IP68 water and dustproof. There is a lofty 6.67-inch OLED quad-curved display on each of the three variations. The handsets are TUV Rheinland certified, have a high screen-to-body ratio of 93.1 percent, and Huawei's X-True panoramic display technology.

Internals & Software:

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC powers the P60 basic edition, while the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset powers the P60 Pro and P60 Art. The devices come in 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB storage capacities, with the P60 Art, also offering a 1 TB model. The company's HarmonyOS 3.1 is included with all three variations.

Cameras:




A 48MP sensor with an RYYB pixel layout, an F/1.4-4.0 variable aperture lens, and optical image stabilization are all included in the P60's triple camera system. (OIS). A 13-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens with an RYYB sensor and an F/2.2 aperture is also included in the gadget. A 12MP RYYB sensor with OIS and a 5x optical magnification is the ultimate sensor.


Along with OIS, the P60 Pro has a much superior 48MP sensor and a bigger periscope lens angle. The P60 Art has the same periscope zoom lens and main sensor as the P60 Pro model, but a 40MP ultra-wide-angle camera instead. All versions come with a punch-hole camera with a center-aligned 13MP face camera.

Battery & Pricing:




The P60 Art has a larger 5,100 mAh battery pack with the same 88W fast charging functionality. The P60 and P60 Pro both have a 4,815 mAh battery that supports 88W rapid charging. The P60 and P60 Pro are now available for pre-order from Huawei, with beginning costs of $647 and $1014, respectively. These two phones will go on sale on March 30, and the P60 Pro Art will follow on April 7.