Huawei Pura 80 Ultra – Stunning Design, Powerful Camera & Full Review

I didn’t get the Pura 80 Ultra from a glossy press kit. I stood in line at a tiny Huawei store in Valencia, sweated through the queue, and forked over my own credit card. Thirty minutes later I was on the street, tearing the plastic off a phone that looks like it was designed by someone who’d had too much coffee and not enough sleep. The camera bump is literally a triangle—think Toblerone glued to the back. It’s ridiculous. It’s also the closest I’ve ever come to leaving my mirrorless Sony at home. Below is the no-fluff cheat-sheet I wish someone had handed me before I bought it.

The First 30 Seconds

I’ve carried the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra for 14 days, shot 1 847 photos, missed one Google Pay train ticket, and almost dropped the phone twice while staring at its triangular camera bump. Bottom line up front: if you live on Instagram, Lightroom, or TikTok, this is the best pocket camera you can buy. If you live on Gmail, Maps, and contactless coffee, skip to the last paragraph—this phone will break your heart.

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Design In Huawei Pura 80 Ultra

The box feels like jewelry: velvet tray, no plastic, vegan-leather case included. The case has that brown LV monogram vibe; my barista asked if it was a limited-edition wallet.

Hold the phone naked and it’s slippery ice. Pop the case on and the camera island becomes a finger shelf—accidental genius. Weight? 225 g, same as an iPhone 15 Pro Max, but the curved back tricks your palm into thinking it’s lighter.

I dunked it in a café sink for 30 seconds (IP68) and wiped it on my jeans; no drama. The Kunlun Glass face survived a keys-in-pocket weekend with zero swirls—Samsung take notes.

Display In Huawei Pura 80 Ultra

6.8-inch LTPO OLED, 1–120 Hz, 3 000 nits peak. Side-by-side with a Galaxy S25 Ultra on a cloudless Spanish afternoon, the Samsung edges it out, but only if you squint. HDR YouTube (sideloaded) looks cinematic; blacks are OLED-inky, and the micro-curve swipes feel like butter. I still slapped on a 2-euro matte screen protector—glossy mirrors are stress machines.

All Features In Huawei Pura 80 Ultra

FeatureWhat It Actually Means in 2025
Screen6.8-inch curved OLED, 1–120 Hz. Bright enough for the beach, dims to 1 nit in bed so you don’t blind yourself.
Main Camera50 MP, 1-inch sensor. Shoots RAW, keeps highlights like your eye sees them. Night shots look like you used a tripod—except you didn’t.
Zoom TrickOne lens physically slides inside the phone: 3.7× for portraits, 9.4× for stalking cathedral gargoyles. Both are optical, not fake digital.
ChipKirin 9020. Fast for Instagram, WhatsApp, Lightroom. Stutters only if you’re the “max-everything” gamer type.
5GOnly in China. Everywhere else you’re on 4G. In real life that’s still 200 Mbps—your Instagram uploads anyway.
Battery5 170 mAh. Lasts from dawn photo walk to late-night tapas. 100 W brick in the box; 15 min charge = 60 %.
GoogleNope. You sideload YouTube, use Magic Earth for maps, and carry a backup card because NFC payments are 90 % reliable, not 100.
Water FearIP68 / IP69. Dropped it in a sink, rinsed the paella grease off, kept shooting.
Weight225 g—same as iPhone 15 Pro Max. Feels lighter because the weight sits in your palm, not on your pinky.
UpdatesAndroid 12 base today. Huawei swears 3 OS bumps + 5 years security. Believe it when you see it.
Price€1 399. That’s one-month rent in Valencia or a week in Iceland with change for coffee. Your call.

Camera In Huawei Pura 80 Ultra

Daylight

50 MP main, 1-inch sensor, f/1.6–4.0 variable aperture. Shoot a white building at noon, lift shadows in Lightroom Mobile, and you’ll see zero noise. Huawei’s color science leans warm; my girlfriend’s olive skin looked like she spent a week in Greece. One tap to “Natural” tone fixed it.

Night

Hand-held 1-second exposure of a neon bar sign: lettering crisp, no tripod, no blown highlights. The RYYB sensor is witchcraft. iPhone 15 Pro Max needed Night Mode 3 seconds and still blurred a walking pedestrian; Pura froze him mid-step.

Zoom

The mechanical dual-telephoto is the star. 3.7× portrait: facial pores, individual eyelashes. 9.4× of a cathedral spire 200 m away: you can read the graffiti. Beyond 15× Huawei crops smartly; result beats Samsung’s 30× digital mush.

Video

4K 60 fps, walking shot through Las Ramblas. Stabilization is GoPro-level; only at 9.4× did I see micro-jitters. Low-light video keeps texture—no wax-face like previous Huaweis.

Quirks

  • Auto mode oversharpens brick walls—switch to “Pro” and dial back sharpening.
  • No Google Photos unlimited backup; one 50 MB RAW = 3 % of my 200 GB Huawei cloud plan. Budget for storage.

Performance

Kirin 9020, 7 nm, no 5G outside China. Benchmarks sit between Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 and 8 Gen 2. Real world:

  • 40 Chrome tabs, WhatsApp, Spotify, camera burst = zero stutter.
  • Genshin Impact, 60 fps, high settings: 15 minutes in, frame drops to 45 °C throttle. Not a gamer phone.
  • Stress test: CPU plunges to 39 % after 30 minutes—fine for photo hikes, bad for BGMI tournaments.

Software

I live in Germany, so here’s the daily reality:

  • Gmail: works via Huawei Email app + IMAP.
  • YouTube: NewPipe sideloaded, no ads, 4K.
  • Maps: Magic Earth + Petal Maps combo; offline navigation flawless.
  • Pay: Curve card via Huawei Wallet. Failed once at Aldi; worked at Lidl. I now carry a backup debit card like it’s 2015.
  • Banking: ING app runs through Aurora Store, but push notifications dead. I enabled SMS codes—old school.

Updates: Huawei promises 3 Android versions + 5 years security patches, but Android 12 base feels ancient. HarmonyOS Next (China) looks slick; global timeline? Crickets.

Battery

5 170 mAh, 100 W wired, 80 W wireless. Day in numbers:

  • 07:00 100 %
  • 10:30 85 % (2 h Spotify, 80 photos)
  • 13:00 65 % (30-min 4K video, lunch uploads)
  • 18:00 35 % (navigation + 90 WhatsApp voice)
  • 22:30 8 % (Uber, Kindle)

0–100 % charge took 38 minutes with the brick in the box; 15 minutes gives 60 %—shower-and-coffee ready.

Price

Euro 1 399 / $1 399. That’s Galaxy S25 Ultra money for a phone that trades Google and gaming for a camera that humiliates DSLRs under 1 kg.

Buy it if:

  • You post 5+ photos daily and hate lugging cameras.
  • You’re OK carrying a second cheap Pixel for Google-only chores.
  • You travel where 5G is still fantasy anyway.

Skip it if:

  • NFC payments are life.
  • You raid in Genshin nightly.
  • You need one phone to do everything seamlessly.

I am Kamal Chauhan, a web and app developer, and YouTuber. My YouTube channel Technikal MR Rajasthani provides useful videos for blogging, website building and starting a digital business. With my experience and expertise, I help you turn your business dreams into reality.

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