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Explorers with Huawei Mate 50 crossed dangerous desert

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Huawei Mate 50 series is one of the best flagship smartphones that you can buy and despite facing various challenges from the supply chain, Huawei has made this phone rough and tough to survive any situation. Recently, a group of explorers took the Huawei Mate 50 series with them and crossed a dangerous Taklamakan Desert.

The exploration is sponsored by Huawei Mate 50 series and China Exploration Association and it was concluded on February 19th. It’s also one of the newest ways for Huawei to promote its products and drive them into the real world among people.

Here’s what you need to know about the exploration.

Three Chinese explorers including He Yulong, Long Wen, and Zhang Ying completed a trek through the Tpaklimaan Desert. These three shared their wonderful and unforgettable journey.

It was started by the end of last December, they kicked off the trek from the ancient city of Milan in Ruoqiang County, Xinjiang. Then explored and recorded the ancient history and cultural features of Niya Ruins, Daliyabuyi Township, and other places, and finally arrived at their destination.

Dangerous:

Taklimakan means “going in, but not coming out”. Located in the center of the Tarim Basin in southern Xinjiang, it is the largest desert in China and the second-largest mobile desert in the world.

The entire desert covers an area of ​​330,000 square kilometers. The temperature difference between day and night is large, and the climate is extremely harsh, which can be called a “forbidden zone for life”.

Western explorer Stein vividly called it the “Sea of ​​Death” 100 years ago. Under normal circumstances, not to mention hiking, even convoy crossing is very difficult, and it is difficult to get out without rich experience and professional guides. Trekking over 1,000 kilometers is an unprecedented test for people and smartphones.

Huawei Mate 50 Pro in the Desert:

During this exploration, Huawei Mate 50 Pro supported these people. Zhang Ying was impressed with satellite communication technology, which assured to reconnect with friends at a point where they get lost.

He Yulong said: “Our people are resistant to harsh conditions, just like the Huawei Mate 50 series, its Kunlun glass is very resistant to falling, and it is still strong and wear-resistant in an environment full of fine sand, just like the outdoor people. Have strong willpower.”

According to Huawei, Kunlun Glass is 10 times drop resistant. Yulong shares that the phone rolled down from the towering sand dunes and remained unscathed.

XMAGE:

Huawei is the first to feature XMAGE imaging technology and helped the explorers to capture the ever-changing sand with Huawei Mate 50 devices.

Explorer Zhang Ying said: “Usually you need to bring professional equipment for shooting, but now you only need a Huawei Mate 50 series to easily shoot large movies. It is more convenient to carry and is very suitable for outdoor use.”

The three explorers carried the Huawei Mate 50 series through the Taklamakan Desert on foot. The danger and difficulty of the journey were unprecedented. But, the Huawei Mate 50 series has once again proved its hard-core strength with real situations and also Huawei’s dedication to creating such a powerful device.

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