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Huawei Pura 80 Ultra can use switchable dual-periscope lens, reveals patent

A new Huawei patent surfaced online and revealed the dual-periscope lens setup for the Pura 80 series. The overall mechanism in the patent suggests that the upcoming flagship smartphones will deliver an iconic macrophotography experience.
Pura 80 series has been heating up conversations for its rumored double-periscope lenses. Many leaked images also highlighted a giant camera ring with two periscope sensors. Although the company hasn’t confined these inputs to date.
Today, DigitalChatStation said that the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra has an all-new “switchable” periscope camera lens. The company has also embossed these words on the device’s body, marking its ultimate periscope camera capability.

Huawei Pura 80 Ultra can use switchable dual-periscope lens (Image Credits: Weibo)
On the flip side, a new Huawei patent has caught our attention and shows the dual-periscope camera setup for the Pura 80 series. It reveals how the new camera structure is capable of taking higher-quality and clearer images in one go!
As per the patent application, the company has caused an optical lens, a camera module, and an electronic device. It aims to reduce the camera area, which often makes the handset bulky.
The optical lens section has two sensors: a first rear lens and a second rear lens. Here, the periscope lenses seem to have a movable prism that switches accordingly to direct the optical path between the first and second telephoto sensors.
This mechanism allows two groups of front lens groups with different focal lengths to form two focal lengths with the rear lens group. Both share a single large CMOS sensor with an anti-shake module that improves the imaging effect.
Using the same camera module for two lenses will save internal space in the device and make it thinner. Other details of the patent and the Pura 80 series dual-periscope camera setup are currently unclear. Though we will get the official details in the coming days.

Huawei Pura 80 Ultra can use switchable dual-periscope lens, reveals patent (Image Credits: MyDrivers)
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