Huawei recently launched its highly-anticipated P60 series lineup of smartphones. The series includes the base P60, the higher-end P60 Pro model and the P60 Art version as well. In terms of dimensions, all versions are basically identical, although the Pro variant is heavier. From the front, the new devices appear like any other handset, but the rear design is quite unique. The camera module on the rear is quite prominent thanks to the large primary sensor that is housed between two other sensors. Speaking of the smartphone’s cameras, a picture captured by the Huawei P60 Pro is going viral online, and you have to see it to judge that for yourself.

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On March 24, 2023, a rare celestial event took place, where the alignment of Jupiter, Venus, and Mars could be clearly observed and photographed from various locations across the world. The crescent moon briefly obscured Venus, providing a stunning highlight of the planet’s brightness in the sky that night. This event also gave Huawei the opportunity to showcase its latest flagship smartphone, the P60 Pro, and its camera capabilities. With its “F2.1 Large Aperture” lens and 90mm telephoto module with a “200x” digital zoom, the P60 Pro has been designed to compete with other high-end smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

The P60 Pro’s low-light performance has been rated as significantly improved compared to its predecessor, the P50 Pro. A Huawei executive shared a photo on Weibo, which was reportedly taken by colleagues in Malaysia, featuring a clear shot of Venus beyond the moon’s crescent. The lunar texture and the planet’s colour and brightness are well-represented in the photo, indicating that Huawei did not rely on any camera trickery this time around and let the P60 Pro’s cameras capture the beauty of the celestial event.

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