Huawei voice patent

Huawei Mate60Pro can really hear the lead.

Recently, I have seen many people say that Huawei mate60pro is far ahead, partly suggesting that the phone is close to the ear after shaking. As a lover of light electronic products, I have to say a few words.

In fact, when the mobile phone is vibrating, it can be heard close to the ear, including the IPhone I am using. This is because all mobile phone cameras use a motor to move and drive the lens to focus, and when the mobile phone shakes, the motor must have moving parts and static parts that collide and make a sound.

According to the video of disassembling/disassembling the module found on the Internet (I don't want to disassemble it myself, the dog head will save my life), Mate60Pro telephoto uses a telephoto macro camera. What do you mean, you can shoot telephoto and do 5cm macro (this is a real drop of incense)!

According to the structural design of the motor, the moving distance of the motor should be very long to realize the telephoto and macro functions at the same time. According to the patent information and disassembled photos published online, the blogger's irresponsible calculation trip should be 3mm upward, which is much larger than the 0.5mm of the conventional camera.

Under such a long trip, Huawei can still make the impact sound better than some mobile phones borrowed from me. Actually, I'm really surprised! Judging from the size of this Tik Tok, Huawei is worthy of its position as a technology company, and some details have been achieved, not just "shaking ahead", but really far ahead!

Popular science: As soon as the camera is turned on, the motor starts to drive the lens to focus. When shaking, the electromagnetic force pulls the motor, so it won't hit and make a sound.