The P60 series marks the comeback of the P-series after two years of absence from the market.


Huawei Screen The Huawei P60 features the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, while the P60 Pro and P60 Art come with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip. However, both of these chips only support 4G connectivity. They come with 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB internal storage options. Upon release, they will come pre-installed with the HarmonyOS 3.1 operating system.

The P60 features a triple camera setup consisting of a 48MP main sensor with an aperture ranging from f/1.4 to f/4.0, a 13MP ultra-wide lens with a 2.2 aperture, and a 12MP 5x zoom lens.

The Pro version still retains the dual main sensor and ultra-wide lens like the standard version. The main difference lies in the zoom camera, as the Pro version is upgraded to a 48MP sensor and a larger aperture.

The top-tier variant, P60 Art, features main and zoom sensors from the Pro version. The ultra-wide sensor is upgraded to 40MP resolution.

The front camera of the P60 series has a resolution of 13MP.
The standard and Pro versions have a battery capacity of 4815mAh, while the Art version boasts a 5100mAh battery. The phones support fast charging with 88W power.

Huawei P60 and P60 Pro come in four color options: Black, Emerald, Purple, and Marble White. Meanwhile, the Art version offers two color choices: Blue Sea and Quicksand Gold. Below are the prices of each version:
Huawei P60- 128GB internal storage: 4488 NDT (approximately 15.5 million dong).
- 256GB internal storage: 4988 NDT (approximately 15.5 million dong).
- 512GB internal storage: 5988 NDT (approximately 20.6 million dong).
- 256GB internal storage: 6988 NDT (approximately 24.1 million dong).
- 512GB internal storage: 7988 NDT (approximately 27.5 million dong).
- 512GB internal storage: 8988 NDT (approximately 30.9 million dong).
- 1TB internal storage: 10988 NDT (approximately 37.9 million dong).