User manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Contents
- Essentials
- Basic Gestures
- Lock and Unlock Your Screen
- Get Familiar with the Home Screen
- Notification and Status Icons
- Control Panel
- Screenshots & Screen Recording
- Enter Text
- multi-window
- Show Date and Time When the Screen Is Off
- Smart Features
- AI Voice
- AI Lens
- AI Touch
- Easy Projection
- Multi-screen Collaboration
- Multi-screen Collaboration Between Your Tablet and Phone
- Tap to Project to a Smart Screen
- Huawei Print
- Multi-Device Collaboration
- Audio Control Panel
- Camera and Gallery
- Take Photos
- Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes
- Master AI
- Take Photos with Various Zoom Settings
- Monochrome Photography
- Moving Pictures
- Pro Mode
- Record Videos
- Slow-Mo Recording
- Time-Lapse Photography
- Dual-View Mode
- Story Creator
- Adjust Camera Settings
- Manage Gallery
- Golden Snap
- Highlights
- Apps
- Settings
Take Photos from Far Away
1 Open Camera and select Photo mode.
2 Point the camera at a distant subject and zoom in or out using the side bar or by pinching
or spreading two
ngers on the screen.
If your phone supports zooming in more than 15X, a picture-in-picture preview frame will
be displayed in the viewnder to help you focus on your subject when you zoom in more
than 15X.
Some products do not support the picture-in-picture preview frame.
3 In the viewnder, touch where you want to focus, and touch to shoot when the
subject is in focus.
Monochrome Photography
Monochrome
Take Black and White Photos
Black and white photography removes distracting colors to help you focus more on form,
shape, and texture.
1 Go to Camera > More and select
mode.
2 Touch to take a photo.
Take Monochrome Videos
Monochrome videos lter out colors and highlight the contrast and details.
1 Go to Camera > More and select mode.
2 Touch to switch to Video mode.
3 Touch the shutter button to begin recording. While shooting, you can touch to take a
photo.
Moving Pictures
Take Moving Pictures to Bring Photos to Life
Moving pictures capture a second of movement and sound before and after you touch the
shutter button.
Camera and Gallery
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