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HUAWEI Pura 80 Ultra unveils smartphone photography's next frontier
Manila Bulletin
|August 04 2025
HUAWEI's latest in the Pura series debuts the industry's first Switchable Dual Telephoto innovation

For many users, the camera is the main reason they upgrade their smartphones. In fact, camera quality consistently ranks the top three factors when choosing a smartphone; and it is easy to see why. People practically use it every day. With platforms like Instagram, YouTube and TikTok, users expect studio-quality cameras built right into their phones. Imaging has become a powerful tool for creativity and self-expression.
In today's world, mobile imaging is not just a feature; it's a flagship experience. That is why I jumped at the chance to see and experience the HUAWEI Pura 80 Ultra, even if only for a short time.
A vision beyond bounds with the Switchable Dual Telephoto camera
HUAWEI has consistently led the way in pioneering advanced smartphone camera technology. Its relentless pursuit of excellence has often introduced features once reserved for high-end professional cameras.
Each generation of its flagship devices has introduced breakthrough technologies once exclusive to professional-grade gear. The P40 series brought the game-changing 100x SuperZoom Array that enables users to capture ultra-long-range shots with surprising quality. With the P60 series, HUAWEI introduced the Ultra Lighting Micro Telephoto Camera allowing crisp low-light telephoto images. Most recently, the Pura 70 series unveiled Ultra Speed Snapshot, which allows users to freeze even the most fleeting moments with stunning precision.
Over the years, the goal of bringing these capabilities to smartphones has come to life, blending compact design, flexible shooting and uncompromising image quality in the Pura 80 Series.
At the core of the Pura 80 Ultra's photographic power is its Switchable Dual Telephoto camera. The name might be a mouthful, but when you break it down, the innovation is truly remarkable.
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