Huawei launched two new high-end smartphones today, its latest efforts to become a household name outside of the Chinese market, and challenge Apple and Samsung’s dominance of high-volume sales in Europe. The devices are slim, both sport an all-metal (6.9mm) chassis and come with a major focus on an unusual camera setup, for which Huawei partnered with Leica. This partnership, though not resulting in Leica-manufactured components in the device, ushers in a change to the camera UI, as well as an interesting dual-sensor arrangement. More on that later. Down the right side of the phone, you have the volume rocker and power button, while…

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