The Huawei P60 Pro 5g (2025) flagship smartphone combines competitive high-end hardwares with recongnized powerful soft photo capabilities. While some limitations such as few 5G bands and lacking Google services still remain, this device still manages to cater to a niche audience that appreciates its design and display as well as camera capabilities rather than its Android base.
Exceptional industrial design and display.
The symmetrically curved edges with Kunlun Glass make P60 Pro much more than a (compared to many flagship competitors) simpler construction. Huawei has adorned the smartphone with a 6.67 – inch Quad-Curve LTPO OLED screen that hits 120Hz, and improves contrast, brightness and color accuracy. Head turning Rococo Pearl finish slays the competition, and offers an extra touch of opulence to the smartphone.
Remarkable functionality.
The smartphone is still (mostly) 4G enabled worldwide, despite the P60 Pro having Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 in it. Wi 6, along with the EMUI, HarmonyOS, and over the air updates, offer faster mobile connectivity. Over 12GB of available RAM and 512GB of storage makes the device seamless to switch between the more complex apps. P60 Pro also offers advanced gameplays, multi tasking, and content creation and while the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 offers powerful performance too.
XMAGE Camera System: The Photographer’s Flagship
What stands out on the Huawei P60 Pro is the sophisticated wireless camera system. The XMAGE powered triple cameras consist of a variable aperture (f/1.4-f/4.0) 48MP main sensor, a 48MP telephoto lens which supports 3.5x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom, and a 13MP ultra-wide lens. The dynamic range and details captured rivals a DSLR camera making it perfect for photo enthusiasts. The camera captures dynamic and detailed photos and videos in 4k – a treat for content creators and selfie lovers alike.
Battery, Charging, and Daily Life
The P60 Pro, which is equipped with a 4815mAh battery, is capable of withstanding heavy usage and comfortably lasts over a day on a single charge. The Huawei 88W SuperCharge system is a stand out feature as it can charge the device to 50% in 10 minutes. The device can be charged wirelessly at a rate of 50W, which is useful for on-the-go. The device enabled connectivity via Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and NFC making it ideal for urban and travel usage.
Software and Experience
Operating on HarmonyOS 3.1 in China and EMUI elsewhere, the P60 Pro does not support Google applications and uses Huawei AppGallery, Petal Search and proprietary cloud services instead. While punctuality in recent updates has been a concern, users still laud the overall stability, battery, and camera performance on the smartphone. Though the absence of Google applications integration remains a dealbreaker for some, Huawei’s software experience seems to work for those users.
Should You Buy the Huawei P60 Pro 5G in 2025?
The P60 Pro 5G is capable of providing great value especially for photography enthusiasts, design lovers, and people who are willing to adopt Huawei’s apps ecosystem, though the phone does not support 5G and Google applications. In India, and in the rest of the world, it is priced at around 90,000 Rupees, and 1,199 Euros respectively; for the performance the smartphone offers, it is a justifiable flagship, and the camera quality reassuringly envokes a heavy investment. If you are someone who is looking for top integration with Android, then perhaps you are better off looking for the alternatives. However, if what you desire includes smartphone design perfection and camera breakthrough technology, then the P60 Pro is a phone you want to go with. It remains a remarkable phone in 2025.