HUAWEI Mate 10 Series Delivers the Best Value for Money

TechnologyHUAWEI Mate 10 Series Delivers the Best Value for Money

Huawei has introduced exciting new price tags for the Mate 10 Series while pushing an update to enable Face Unlock and outstanding low-light photography.

LAHORE, Pakistan:  In a bid to deliver superb value for money and exciting experiences, Huawei CBG has rolled-out a new update for the HUAWEI Mate 10 Series.

The new update enables Face Unlock feature on the HUAWEI Mate 10 and HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro while boosting the camera to deliver power-packed low-light photography. The company has also announced new price tags to let people enjoy HUAWEI Mate 10 for PKR 59,999/- and HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro for PKR 74,999/-.HUAWEI Mate 10 Series Delivers the Best Value for Money

The HUAWEI Mate 10 Series did phenomenally well in Pakistan. It became the talk of the town with its 12MP + 20MP Leica Dual Camera (12MP+20MP) and Artificial Intelligence capabilities.

The smartphones come fitted with the first AI processor, Kirin 970, and with the update, now captures crisp, highly detailed handheld night shots.

Night photography often involves a long exposure time, which makes the camera more susceptible to vibrations. To prevent shots from becoming blurry, the new Night Mode on HUAWEI Mate 10 Series adopts an innovative AIS (AI Image Stabilization) technology to optimize the photos, enabling users to easily shoot outstanding photos in low-light conditions without a tripod.

The update is going live today and users can download it by accessing the System Update tab under Systems in Settings.

Huawei will also roll-out an update to boost the GPU performance of HUAWEI Mate 10 Series making gameplay up to 60 percent faster and efficient.

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