Huawei P60 Pro comes with a dynamic island display

It seems that Huawei wants to launch the P60 Pro with a display equipped with a dynamic island in the style of the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max.
Huawei has just officially announced that it plans to launch the 60 series of P family flagships in March 2023 (current month). This Chinese company, which is still struggling with the heavy sanctions of the United States, cannot use processors that are equipped with 5G technology in this phone in the global market. Also, there is no news of the official and original version of Android in them, so that users get used to working with Huawei's native operating system, Harmony, which does not support any services or applications from Google.


A newly released image of the P60 Pro shows off its massive primary camera. The P series are named because the letter "P", the first letter of the word Photography, means photography. In other words, this series of Huawei phones goes to the market with a focus on the camera, and as a result, the performance of the P60 Pro is expected to be excellent in this regard. The issue that was confirmed to some extent by the release of a sample of the images recorded by this phone and comparing it with the images recorded by the Galaxy S23 Ultra; However, it seems that we have to wait until the official release of this phone and its full review, because in that comparison we saw that the Samsung Galaxy P60 Pro had nothing to say.
This image also shows the front part of the representative of the case. Waiting for Huawei is an upgraded flat panel with different colored keys on its frame. On the top part of this panel, we see two holes that seem to support the dynamic island feature. This feature was first introduced in the iPhone 14 Pro series, and since then it has attracted the attention of many users and even phone manufacturers, including Chinese companies. As a result, it is not surprising if we see it in the next flagship of Huawei. There is not much left, but the news about it should be considered as a rumor until it is officially unveiled.
Source: NotebookCheck