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Das erste Handy mit 2 Hauptkameras und 1 Monochrom Sensor! Coengineered with Leica

FOTOCULT Magazin für Fotografie und Lifestyle
April 07, 2016 by Eric Berger in Kamera

Unter enormer Medienanteilnahme wurde gestern das neue HUAWEI P9 in London der Öffentlichkeit präsentiert.

 

 Im neuen Smartphone sind gleich zwei Kameras aus der renommierten Manufaktur in Wetzlar verbeut. Eine davon ist monochrom und ihr Sensor kann, laut Hersteller, doppelt so viel Licht aufnehmen, wie der Sensor der RGB-Kamera. Dies soll besonders in lichtarmen Umgebungen für eine besonders gute Bildqualität sorgen. Die Kameras nutzen eine Hybrid-Focus-Technik, die Laser, Tiefenkalkulation und Kontrast einsetzen kann und automatisch das beste Verfahren zum Fokussieren auswählt. Bei der Aufnahme kombiniert das Smartphone die Aufnahmen der dualen Kamera zu einer einzigen, mit einer Pixelgröße von effektiv 1.76μm.

Das Huawei P9 bietet drei Leica-Filmmodi und einen Blendeneffektmodus für den gezielten Einsatz von Schärfentiefe und kann Fotos wahlweise in Farbe oder Schwarzweiß aufnehmen. Hier soll die monochrome Kamera für besonders detailreiche Ergebnisse sorgen.

Ansonsten verfügt das neue Smartphone über ein 5,2 Zoll 13,2cm Full-HD Display und wird durch den neuen Kirin 955 mit 2.5 GHz-Prozessor mit 64-bit ARM angetrieben. Der 3.000 mAh-Akku soll eine lange Laufzeit garantieren.  Das Smartphone ist ab Mitte April in den Farben Titanium Grey und Mystic Silver für 569 Euro UVP erhältlich. Eine etwas größere Variante namens Huawei P9 Plus mit 5,5 Zoll-Monitor und Schnelladefunktion kommt ab Mitte Mai in der Farbe Quartz Grey für 699 Euro in die Läden.

Technische Spezifikationen

Größe

Höhe
145 mm

Breite
70.9 mm

Tiefe
6.95 mm

Gewicht
144 g
 

Farben

Grey/Champagne
 

Fingerprint

Ja
 

Display

5.2” FHD Bildschirm, 1080 x 1920, 427.75ppi
 

CPU

HiSilicon Kirin 955, Octa Core (4x A72 2.5GHz, 4 x A53 1.8 GHz)
 

GPU

Mali-T880
 

Betriebssystem

AndroidTM v6.0
 

UI

EMUI 4.1
 

Speicher

RAM: 3GM
ROM: 32GB
Micro SD bis zu 128GB
 

Hauptkamera

2 x 12 MP
Focus: Hybrid AF
Blende: f2.2
Blitz: Dual Tone LED
 

Frontkamera

8 MP
 

Datendienste

GSM / HSPA / LTE Cat. 6
TDD LTE: B38 / B39 / B40
FDD: B1 / B2 / B3 / B4 / B5 / B7 / B8 / B12 / B17 / B18 / B19 / B20 / B26 / B28
GSM Bands: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
UMTS Bands: B1 / B2 / B4 / B5 / B6 / B8 / 19
Max. Data Speed: 300Mbps / 50Mbps
 

Connectivity

WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth: v4.2
NFC: Single Sim Ja, Dual Sim Nein
 

USB

Anschluss: USB Typ C
USB Type: 2.0 High Speed
USB Features: Aufladen, Dateiübertragung, Tethering, OTG
 

SIM Type

Single SIM: Nano SIM, Dual SIM: (Nano SIM + Nano SIM)

 

Today, at an exclusive launch event at London’s Battersea Evolution, Huawei Consumer Business Group unveiled the much-awaited Huawei P9 series, destined to reinvent smartphone photography.  

At the global technology brand’s star-studded event, Hollywood actor Henry Cavill, who features in the Huawei P9 campaign alongside Scarlett Johansson (both global product ambassadors for Huawei P9 series), was joined by a host of world-renowned photographers including Mary McCartney and National Geographic World Press Photo Award winning photographer David Guttenfelder.  

The event was attended by over 1000 media and guests – including Huawei UK Board members Sir Andrew Cahn and Dame Helen Alexander and business leaders from around the world including: Jim Egan, CEO BBC News; Jonathan Newhouse, Chairman and Chief Executive Condé Nast International; and Anita Chang, Publisher Vogue China. 

The Huawei P9 is the first smartphone from the collaboration between Huawei and the global iconic camera brand Leica, resulting in a stunning dual-lens camera in a smartphone, which sets a new benchmark in smartphone camera technology, with more light and better clarity, to capture brilliant colour and striking black and white images in true Leica style.

Images from the ground-breaking dual-lens camera are brought to life on a 5.2 inch full HD display. The P9 is powered by Huawei’s latest Kirin 955 chipset and runs Android Marshmallow 6.0. 

The Huawei P9 family fuses cool, sleek  design and precision detail with state-of-the art technology to change the way we see the world. It continues Huawei’s legacy of premium mobile devices that have set the industry standard for elegance and performance. 

Richard Yu, CEO, Huawei Business Group, comments: “We believe in cultural technology, born out of people’s curiosity and desire to be creative by changing the way they experience the world around them. With the P9, working with Leica, we have challenged the norm of what was possible in lens technology – a game-changer for smartphone photography.

 

 


“Our launch city of London is renowned globally for cultural excellence. We see the P9 – coupled with our iconic partners, who are equally renowned for their determination to look beyond what is possible, whether in the field of creative arts, design or engineering – as the next step in a visual revolution.”

“As technology changes the way we capture and enjoy photography, we are excited to work with a like-minded partner such as Huawei, equally committed to a cultural, visual future,” commented Oliver Kaltner, CEO of Leica Camera AG. “Huawei’s passion for pushing boundaries of innovation, matched with our proven expertise in camera and lens engineering, has made for a beautiful collaboration in creation of the P9.”

Hollywood stars and faces of the campaign, Henry Cavill and Tony award-winner Scarlett Johannson, will appear in a new TV commercial shot in Shanghai and New Zealand by famed director Baillie Walsh from RSA, which will air internationally from mid April. Where both stars are normally the subjects of the camera’s gaze, here we see them putting the Huawei P9’s amazing camera technology to the test to capture, share and compete for the best shot...but who will win? The exciting preview trailer of the TV commercial was aired at the event: showcasing the tantalizing meeting of two Hollywood stars; Shanghai with Hollywood; Leica with Huawei; and black and white with colour.  

Henry Cavill comments: "I have a genuine passion for technology, so I’m excited by the opportunities created by the P9 dual lens. I’m impressed by the partnership of Huawei and Leica in their engineering of a true high performance smartphone camera. They've done this and managed to package it into a fantastic device as well.”

Sending a message from the set of her latest film Scarlett Johansson comments: “The art of photography really resonates with me. It was exciting to see Huawei is partnering with world’s iconic camera brand Leica to create the amazing device.  I was delighted to work with Huawei on this project as I love the way it invites us to feed our curiosity and share new perspectives.”

Huawei also partnered with a number of high profile professional photographers to support the launch of Huawei P9 including iconic fashion photographer, Mario Testino, who shot the campaign visuals. Other renowned creators involved in the project include: Mary McCartney; National Geographic photographer, David Guttenfelder; Reuben Krabbe, from extreme sports community, Banff; and Zhu Yinghao, Conde Nast Traveler magazine; and the renowned photographic community, Eye Em. Each photographer collaborated by shooting a collection of images with the P9, inspired by and to showcase the ground-breaking new capabilities of the smartphone. 

For further information, search #OO.

 

April 07, 2016 /Eric Berger
#OO, Leica, Huawei P9
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