Huawei Pura 80 Ultra vs Pro+: At the top of Huawei’s flagship lineup are the Pura 80 Ultra and Pura 80 Pro+, which both have sophisticated imaging systems, strong internal components, and a premium style. But the Ultra costs a lot more than the Pro+, so does it offer enough advantages to make the difference worthwhile? For consumers deciding between the best value and the highest performance within the same series, this comparison is crucial.
Display and Design
Build and Feel
With high-end glass construction, metal frames, and IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance, both models have the same design language. But because of its weight, the Pura 80 Ultra feels a little heavier and has a more robust hand feel, which some users may connect with durability. Because it is lighter, the Pro+ might be more manageable for extended usage. The Ultra makes a little more upscale in-hand impression, but the difference is hardly noticeable in daily use.
Quality of Display
Both phones have 6.8-inch LTPO OLED screens with 3000 nits of maximum brightness, HDR reliability, 1440 Hz PWM dimming, and refresh rates of 120 Hz. In terms of color reproduction, fluidity, and sharpness, they are nearly equal. The visual experience is equally excellent on both because there is no noticeable difference in screen quality or brightness.
Specifications
Performance
The Kirin 9020 processor, 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of storage power both phones. Performance differences in CPU, GPU, and OS experience do not exist. The performance of gaming, multitasking, and app launches is the same for both models. In terms of software, both come with EMUI abroad and HarmonyOS 5.1 in China. Due to performance parity, neither phone is superior in practical applications.
Charging and the Battery
The 5700mAh battery has the same capacity. Both allow for 80W wireless and 100W wired charging. In contrast to the Pro+, which does not have this feature, the Pura 80 Ultra has an extra 20W reverse wireless charging capability. This adds a little more versatility to the Ultra, particularly for customers who reverse-charge other phones or accessories like earbuds.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
A more sophisticated quad-camera setup with two periscope lenses—a 50MP 3.7x zoom and a 12.5MP 9.4x zoom—is featured in the Ultra. Much more versatile telephoto performance is made possible with this configuration. The Pro+, on the other hand, features a 48MP telephoto lens with a 4x zoom and a triple camera array. The primary 50MP wide and 40MP ultrawide lenses are the same for both. The Ultra is better suited for pro-level detail capture and long-range zoom photography thanks to its dual-telephoto system.Selfie Camera:
The 13MP ultrawide front-facing camera on both phones has autofocus and can record 4K video. Video output, color accuracy, and image quality are all the same. The two are equally matched for vlogging and selfies because there is no discernible difference between them.
Price of Huawei Pura 80 series
Starting at 6,499 yuan (about Rs 77,400), the Huawei Pura 80 Pro model costs 7,999 yuan (around Rs 95,200), while the Ultra model costs 9,999 yuan (around Rs 1,19,000). Although the Pura 80’s price has not yet been disclosed, it will be the least expensive model. Every model may be bought on Vmall and other Chinese shops.










