Firstly, the Huawei P60 Pro sports a 6.67-inch LTPO OLED display with an adaptive refresh rate that ranges from 1Hz to 120Hz. For protection, the quad-curve display is equipped with Kunlun Glass and the phone itself is rated at IP68 for dust and water resistance.
Under the hood, it runs on the 4G version of the last-gen Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset, making it one of the few flagship smartphones in 2023 without 5G support. It comes in two configurations with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. In China, the phone also has two-way satellite communication via the BeiDou system, but that feature isn’t available for the international version. Huawei fitted the P60 Pro with three cameras on the back; a 48MP main sensor with OIS and an adjustable physical aperture, a 13MP ultra-wide, and a 48MP telephoto lens with a large F2.1 aperture and OIS for brighter night shots that also doubles as a macro camera. Up front, the punch-hole cutout houses a 13MP selfie snapper. Powering the phone is a 4,815mAh battery with support for 88W wired charging, 50W wireless charging, and 7.5W reverse wireless charging. Connectivity-wise, it can support Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.2, and NFC. Additionally, it features an infrared blaster for you to control your household appliances.
The Huawei P60 Pro starts from RM4,699 for the base model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage and costs RM5,499 for the maxed out version with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. It can be pre-ordered at authorised Huawei Partner Stores, Huawei’s official website, its Lazada store, and its Shopee store.