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Upgrade your Huawei Mate 10 lite to get the face ID and AR Lens!

The new lifestyle set by Huawei through introducing innovative smartphones, does not only include the features that come with the device, but also comprises the further updates that are announced after the device is already in the market. Thus, these updates add a lot to the overall experience bringing enhanced technology and more entertaining effects.

Huawei’s Mate 10 lite is already a mobile powerhouse of performance, and it just keeps getting better with each software update, and lately, they announced the introduction of two exclusively tailor-made software upgrades to device users, designed to bring more features, functionality and fun to the mobile experience. The new features include a face unlock option, as well as an augmented reality (AR) lens, providing entertaining and colorful backgrounds and effects.

The future is here. Taking a big leap in the evolution of cell phones, the secretive amongst you will now be able to keep your deepest information locked up with the Huawei Mate 10 lite’s own facial recognition, offering users unparalleled privacy over their phone’s contents thanks to its newest software update. You can get it easily by letting your front camera map out your face with over 1000 points of facial information and that’s pretty much it. You can now unlock your phone using Huawei’s facial recognition software just by looking at your screen. And it goes even further by hiding your content and notifications from anybody else’s eyes; it’s all for your eyes only.
But this is not all for the revolutionary Huawei Mate 10 lite. Furthermore, Huawei also gives proud Mate 10 lite owners a new addition to the device’s already impressive selfie features; the AR lens gives users the ability to superimpose themselves onto photos of their favorite celebrities; giving selfies a fun and fresh augmented reality spin, and all on a nice budget. You can get your hands on the update in the next few days.

AR lens is a new selfie feature that allows the user to be more creative with the front camera. As the name suggests, Augmented Reality is partially used in this feature and you can add your photo to a photo with another person without being there, or even take a picture at a location such as the Eiffel Tower or London’s Big Ben; all with just a swipe of your finger.

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