
The Chinese smartphone tech giant Huawei was recently caught passing on Dslr images as an example photo of their new smartphone Nova 3 and they might have gotten away with it if the actress hadn’t slipped up the photos through her Instagram profile
Huawei Mobile Egypt released this 30 sec ad for there smartphone
one of the scenes shows a man taking a selfie with actress Sarah Elshamy. Elshamy has still no makeup on but the man is amazed to see what Nova 3 beauty AI is capable of which is to apply makeup magically


Everything was fine until everyone got hold of behind-the-scenes images that were posted on Sarah Elshamy’s Instagram account (which since have been deleted
one of the sample photos shows the actor holding his hand up for a DSLR camera on a tripod giving the impression of a smartphone selfie

As of now, Huawei’s deception spread The YouTube video is filled with critical negative feedback and a backlash from the community for falsely advertising their product.
The major problem with this is that the general public will absolutely believe in such feats stated Android police who were the first ones to point out Huawei Nova 3 fakery “This was clearly meant to be misleading, and the fact that Huawei was attempting to demonstrate a feature of the Nova 3, not just the image quality, makes this even more deceptive.”
This isn’t the first time Huawei has been caught with such a fraudulent advertisement back in 2016 a user examined the EXIF data on a P9 smartphone ‘sample photo’ and discovered that it was taken with a Canon 5D Mark lll and a 2100$ lens