Huawei recently unveiled its latest flagship smartphone range, the Pura 80 series, featuring camera enhancements and familiar design elements.
The lineup includes the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra and the Huawei Pura 80 Pro, both building upon the design of the previous Pura 70 series with a sleeker triangular camera module.
Referred to as the “dazzling Forward Symbol design” by Huawei, the Ultra model even incorporates a gold ring around the camera lenses for added flair.
The use of second-generation ‘Crystal Armor Kunlun Glass’ promises significant improvements in scratch resistance and drop protection.
Another significant camera upgrade
The Pura series has always prioritized photography, and the Pura 80 series continues this trend.
The Pro model features a large 1-inch ‘Ultra Lighting Camera’ for exceptional low-light performance, while the Pura 80 Ultra boasts an ‘Ultra Chroma Camera’ for precise color reproduction and quality night shots.
Notably, the Pura 80 Ultra introduces a unique ‘Switchable Dual Telephoto Camera’ with a large sensor and the ability to switch between 3.7x and 10x focal lengths, offering impressive optical zoom capabilities.

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What else does the Pura 80 series offer?
Aside from the camera enhancements, both Pura 80 models introduce a new ‘AI Smart Controls Button’ for quick access to camera, flashlight, and AI lens functions, integrating a fingerprint sensor for added security.
With a 5170mAh battery capacity, above-average for smartphones, both devices support 100W SuperCharge wired charging and 80W wireless charging for fast charging capabilities.
However, specifics regarding the processor and software are currently undisclosed by Huawei, known for using HarmonyOS over Android, which may pose limitations for users in certain regions.
The Ultra model risks gilding the lily by surrounding the camera lenses with a gold ring
The software experience and availability of popular apps remain key concerns for Huawei devices, especially in Western markets where restrictions limit access to essential services.
Despite the impressive hardware, the software limitations may hinder the overall user experience and app compatibility.
Pricing and availability details for the Pura 80 series are yet to be announced, with last year’s Pura 70 models priced at €1,199 for the Pro and €1,499 for the Ultra.
While Huawei faces restrictions in certain regions like the US, the company aims to deliver top-tier camera performance with the Pura 80 series, albeit with potential software limitations.

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The ongoing challenges with Huawei phones
Despite the impressive hardware, Huawei devices face limitations due to sanctions, restricting access to the latest processors and Google Play Store.
While the Pura 80 series offers compelling features, software restrictions may hinder the overall user experience and app compatibility.
Until a hands-on review is conducted, it is advised to consider the software limitations before purchasing a Huawei device.
While the hardware may be impressive, the software limitations may impact the overall user experience, emphasizing the need for further improvements in software compatibility.