Famous car reviewer tested the satellite call feature of Huawei Mate60 Pro, and netizens questioned and criticized it angrily
Netizens angrily questioned and criticized the satellite call feature of Huawei Mate60 Pro tested by a famous car reviewer
【Phoneauto News】The satellite calling feature of Huawei Mate60 Pro has recently gained a wave of fans. So, how does it perform in actual use? According to Phoneauto, well-known automotive reviewer Han Lu recently released a video, conducting tests on the network speed, camera, and satellite calling feature of Huawei Mate60 Pro. However, some netizens questioned the satellite calling feature, and the reviewer responded by saying, “How is it possible to deceive people?”
Huawei Mate60 Pro satellite calling feature
Phoneauto has learned that in this video, the reviewer was in the suburbs of Lhasa, next to relatively open mountains. From the test, it can be seen that after enabling the satellite calling feature of Huawei Mate60 Pro, buttons for phone calls and messages will be displayed, as well as latitude and longitude information of the user’s current location. Although the signal is not full, it can still make calls to others. Moreover, the reviewer stated that the call quality is clear, and the other party said, “I can hear you clearly.”
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According to Huawei’s official statement, the satellite calling feature of Huawei Mate60 Pro allows users to make and receive satellite calls without ground network coverage. Moreover, users can freely edit satellite messages and choose multiple location information to generate a trajectory map.
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It is reported that after the release of the video mentioned above, some netizens commented, “How do you prove that it’s not using ground base stations?” In response, Han Lu shared the comment, saying, “Why would Huawei deceive people with this? If it was as you said (using ground base stations), it would have been exposed during a test in an uninhabited area, right? How is it possible to deceive people? What kind of logic is this? It’s beyond conspiracy theories.”
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