Huawei Launches HuaweiP60 Series In China; Coming To Malaysia
preceding P50 series. Alongside the base model, there is also a Pro variant, but beyond a few key differences, the two are actually pretty similar.
Starting off with their general specs, the Huawei P60 has a 6.67-inch OLED display, with an adaptive refresh rate of up to 120Hz and a 300Hz touch sampling rate. The resolution is rated at 2700 x 1220, but is still oddly labelled as Full HD+. Over the top of the screen is KunLun glass. The chipset is also only noted as a Snapdragon 8 Plus, which presumably means the 8 Plus Gen1.
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