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Huawei Reveals Liquid Lens Tech in Huawei P50" Series


Tue 01 Dec 2020 | 04:02 PM
Ahmed Yasser

Huawei announced on Monday, its plans to provide "unprecedented technology" in its "Huawei P50" phone series, which is expected next year.

According to Gadget 360, the giant institution wants to make a leap in the field of photography, by introducing liquid lens technology.

This technology, which the Chinese company obtained a patent for, aims to significantly improve the speed of focusing on the image. the liquid lens technology achieves a focal length of up to a millisecond, roughly similar to the human eye, according to News reports.

Meanwhile, Huawei obtained a patent for this new technology on December 25 of last year, and it was announced for the first time in April.

On other hand, Forbes reported that this patent comes at a very convenient time, noting that this technology is available in the company’s latest phones. The firm filed for the patent application titled “Graphical user interface for measuring temperature and displaying results''.

Forbes added; “You will be able to check your temperature in less than a second using the new Huawei phone, the Mate 40 RS Porsche Design.”

Noteworthy, Huawei Ranked No.1 in Patent Ranking 2020 by Global wireless Communication Network Technology according to a recently published report on November. The tech giant has filed 8,607 patents, a feat which contributed greatly to China being on par with the US, with both countries each accounting for about 32% of the worldwide numbers for 2020.

Meanwhile, in the ten-month period from January to October 2020, the company filed 8,607 wireless patents, eclipsing US chipmaker Qualcomm’s 5,807 patents filed within the same period. Which is indicative of its giant strides in research and development, even with the extreme market conditions resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, coupled with US export restrictions still in force.