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Your next smartphone could literally tell you how to pose for social media

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Why This Matters

HUAWEI's upcoming Pura 90 series introduces an innovative AI Posture Recommendation feature that guides users on how to pose for more engaging photos. This development highlights a shift towards smarter, user-friendly camera technology that enhances social media content creation, especially as US consumers miss out on Huawei's latest innovations due to trade restrictions.

Key Takeaways

TL;DR HUAWEI’s upcoming Pura 90 series comes with an “AI Posture Recommendation” feature.

This feature uses AI to analyze the scene and help guide photo subjects to make their photos more interesting and lively through viewfinder outlines and brief instructions.

Unlike the Pixel 10’s Camera Coach, which improves photography skills, HUAWEI’s tool focuses on improving the subject.

There are plenty of top-tier flagships you can buy in the US, but the HUAWEI-US ban means that the US market loses out on some really innovative phones that push the envelope. HUAWEI is getting ready to launch the Pura 90 series in China next week, and with these phones, HUAWEI is planning to address one key photography dilemma: teaching people how to pose.

As showcased by HUAWEI on Weibo, the Pura 90 series features AI Posture Recommendation, which analyzes the scene in the camera viewfinder and recommends poses for the subjects in the photo.

AI Posture Recommendation is an optional feature. When toggled, it draws an outline in the viewfinder with brief instructions, and users can align themselves with it for a livelier photo. The video showcases the feature being used across the front and rear cameras.

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HUAWEI’s promo video for the feature mocks how many people end up defaulting to the “V” victory sign whenever they have to pose.

I find myself guilty of the same. More often, I also don’t really know what to do with my hands, how to sit, stand, lean, or just generally be more interesting in a photo. I reckon I would find a lot of use for the feature, and I can finally stop asking my friends whether my hands should be in my pocket, by my side, or crossed in front of me for a photo.

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