Mate20 Pro User Guide-(LYA-L09&L29,EMUI10.0_01,EN)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Essentials
- Basic Gestures
- System Navigation
- Phone Clone
- Lock and Unlock Your Screen
- Get Familiar with the Home Screen
- Shortcut Switches
- Home Screen Widgets
- Show Date and Time When the Screen Is Off
- Set Your Wallpaper
- Split-screen Mode & Floating Window
- Screenshots & Screen Recording
- View and Clear Notifications
- Adjust Sound Settings
- Enter Text
- Charging
- Smart Features
- Camera and Gallery
- Launch Camera
- Take Photos
- Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes
- Master AI
- Take Wide-Angle or Long-Focus Photos
- Super Macro
- Take Panoramic Photos
- Take Black and White Photos
- AR Lens
- Light Painting
- Take HDR Photos
- Moving Pictures
- Documents Mode
- Pro Mode
- Record Videos
- AI Movie Effects
- Slow-Mo Recording
- Time-Lapse Photography
- Leica Colors
- Filters
- Edit Camera Modes
- Adjust Camera Settings
- Manage Gallery
- Gallery Smart Categorization
- Huawei Vlog Editor
- Huawei Vlogs
- Highlights
- Apps
- Apps
- App Twin
- Quickly Access Frequently Used App Features
- Optimizer
- Phone Clone
- Contacts
- Phone
- Messaging
- Calendar
- Clock
- Notepad
- Recorder
- Calculator
- Flashlight
- Compass
- Mirror
- HiSuite
- Tips
- Settings
- Search for Items in Settings
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Mobile Data
- More Connections
- Sounds & Vibration
- Notifications
- Display & Brightness
- Home Screen & Wallpaper
- Biometrics & Password
- Apps
- Battery
- Storage
- Security
- Privacy
- Digital Balance
- Accessibility Features
- Users & Accounts
- System & Updates
1 Open Camera and select Portrait mode.
2 Frame your subject in the viewnder.
To take a sele, touch .
3 You can also:
• Enable beauty eect: Touch and drag the slider to adjust beauty settings. A larger
value will produce a more distinct beauty eect. To disable the beauty eect, drag
each setting to its lowest value.
• Set blur and lighting eects: Touch and select blur and lighting eects to your
liking.
4 Touch
to take a photo.
Take Night Shots
Night mode resolves the limitations of low light and night shooting to give your photos
sharper details and brighter colors.
You can also use Night mode when shooting backlit subjects and scenes of owing water,
such as waterfalls, to create better contrast or a smooth, silky water eect.
Camera and Gallery
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