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Huawei Caught Using a DSLR Camera to Fake Smartphone Photos

| By DWR Editor

It is well-known fact that Huawei phones cameras are good enough and are capable to take high-quality pictures. But now, the company’s new commercial for its new Nova 3 smartphone has been struck by controversy and revealed by a behind-the-scenes photo to be a DSLR.

In promotions for the Nova 3, it is intensely suggested that the picture above is taken with the handset’s upcoming phones camera. Notwithstanding, a photo posted by a Reddit client seems to demonstrate the shot was arranged and the photo was taken with a top of the line DSLR camera.

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Check out this original commercial from the company’s new smartphone Nova 3.

As should be obvious about part of the way through the advertisement, a squabbling couple takes a selfie together clearly to flaunt how Huawei’s AI and camera tech make it with the goal that the lady doesn’t have to put on cosmetics. Be that as it may, a since-erased Instagram picture posted by Sarah Elshamy (the on-screen character in the scene) uncovers that rather than a fun selfie from the Nova 3, the shot being referred to originated from a DSLR, shot by an expert picture taker. Indeed, the Nova 3 doesn’t appear in be in the edge by any stretch of the imagination.

Moreover, it is not the first time for the Huawei. The company was caught previously by Photoshopping away bezels on shooting for the P8, and it was found to have posted a shot that arrived to be from a P9 on its Google+ page that EXIF data revealed to have been shot on a Canon EOS 5D Mark III. Then, Huawei released a statement claiming it didn’t really mean to imply that the photo was taken with the phone and that the photo was simply shared “to inspire our community.”

Although, the pictures of behind screen revealing Huawei’s fake selfie posted by Sarah Elshamy is now deleted.

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