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HUAWEI caught claiming DSLR images were taken with its phones

August 11, 2025

HUAWEI is once again in the spotlight for passing off DSLR images as “taken with HUAWEI smartphones.”

The company recently promoted a photography contest on Chinese microblogging platform Weibo, posting a video with a number of stunning photographs. It claimed that these pictures were shot by HUAWEI phones. However, one of those images was actually taken using a $3,000Nikon D850 DSLR(h/tSouth China Morning Post).

HUAWEI P40 Pro camera module closeup 2

The misleading photo was discovered by Weibo userJamie-hua. When he saw the video, it reminded him of images he had seen before. After a bit of digging around, he found one of the photos on photography platform500px. The source of the image clearly states that it’s been shot using the Nikon camera and its EXIF data also proves the same. you may see that image below.

For its part, HUAWEI hasapologizedfor the mistake. The company said that an editor “wrongly marked” the photos in the promo video as “taken by HUAWEI phones.” The company also thanked the Weibo user for pointing out the discrepancy.

HUAWEI fake DSLR photo

HUAWEI has altered the video since then and said that it’ll be more careful in the future to prevent something like this from happening.

Sadly, this isn’t the first time HUAWEI has been caught in a situation like this. This has happened at least three times in the past. Thelast time, the company published a series of photos on Weibo implying that they were taken by theP30 seriesof phones. The issue was later addressed when the company admitted that its promotional material could’ve been misleading.

HUAWEI P40 camera housing

We don’t understand why HUAWEI insists on making the same mistake again and again. Its cameras aresome of the bestin the industry and it really doesn’t need fake photos to prove that.

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