Huayu: I'm reborn, but you still force me to be a scumbag?
Chapter 387 Hahahaha, booming and bustling, in a daze
Chapter 387 Hahahaha, booming and bustling, in a daze
In a mansion in San Jose, California.
Brian Cragg, president of Samsung North America, is sitting on the sofa with his wife, waiting for the 83rd Academy Awards ceremony to officially begin.
It is 6:59 p.m. Eastern Time, one minute before the show starts.
The TV was showing an advertisement that their company had spent a lot of money on.
"Fresh, delicate, and ahead of the curve."
"Galaxy S2".
Samsung, a leader in mobile innovation.
Showcasing their company's Galaxy S2 in front of billions of viewers worldwide at the Oscars should have been an exciting moment.
But Brian found himself unable to concentrate on it.
His third wife, a young and beautiful Korean woman, noticed his absent-mindedness and comforted him, saying, "Darling, I think you made the right decision, don't worry."
Brian Cragg smiled.
That was what he originally thought too.
However, just half an hour ago, he was a little unsettled by that red carpet selfie.
He leaned over and kissed the other person, saying, "Thank you."
"He might mess it up, right?"
“Okay,” Brian replied.
At that moment, a solemn and dignified female voice suddenly rang out from the 60-inch Samsung TV in front of him:
"Live from the Kodak Theatre in the Hollywood & Highland Center, bringing you the 83rd Academy Awards Ceremony!"
"Ladies and gentlemen, let's welcome the host, CHEN-NUO."
Then, on the television screen, a young man with black hair, wearing a suit and a bow tie, walked out from behind the stage on the right side of the magnificent stage.
He walked unhurriedly to the center of the stage.
At the same time, the camera panned across the front row of the audience.
One by one, familiar faces to audiences around the world appeared on camera.
From left to right, Natalie Portman, nominated for Best Actress for "Black Swan," Jesse Eisenberg, nominated for Best Actor for "The Social Network," Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, James Franco, nominated for Best Actor for "127 Hours," and producer Steven Spielberg, nominated for Best Picture for "Toy Story 3," etc., come into view one by one.
They were all smiling and clapping.
Amid applause, the young host on stage smiled happily, "Thank you, thank you, thank you very much."
In previous years, the applause would have been quieter when the host started speaking.
However, this time when he expressed his gratitude, the applause not only did not diminish, but actually grew louder.
Director David Hill sat in the control room, watching the live broadcast screen, his hands clammy with sweat, muttering to himself, "Come on, please."
The deliberately prolonged applause came from audience members arranged beforehand by the production team, precisely to introduce the first joke.
However, Ivanka was unaware of this; on the contrary, she was quite excited and joined her father in enthusiastically praising the drums.
Yes, when the Oscars were hosted for the first time by an Asian foreigner, it certainly deserved a second round of applause.
"Thank you, thank you, thank you very much."
After Chen Nuo thanked everyone in several directions below the stage, the prolonged applause gradually subsided.
"I understand what you mean..."
Chen Nuo said with a smile.
Thankfully, the numerous rehearsals were not without effect. The muscle memory and emotional responses developed during those rehearsals allowed him to quickly immerse himself in the state expected of a stand-up comedian who had been performing stand-up comedy since the 80s.
The lines to be spoken, and every expression accompanying them, flowed out smoothly and effortlessly, like mercury spilling onto the ground.
"...It's truly insane that I, a Chinese person, can stand here."
"Thank you, thank you to the college for this honor. Now, if anyone says you don't know how to be flexible, I will stand up and tell them."
"Look at me!"
"Hahahaha." A burst of laughter came from the audience.
This is a button that echoes Chen Nuo's previous hosting of SNL.
His crazy performance from back then has been made into clips and spread all over YouTube and Twitter. His phrase "look at me" has been parodied by many people and has spread widely.
So the screenwriters thought that using this as a button would have a good effect.
Now it seems to be true.
Chen Nuo smiled and continued, "However, I've also seen many people online saying, 'No, we don't accept it. We don't like his skin color, we don't like his nationality, we don't like him having black hair and black eyes.'"
"We must boycott this year's Oscars!"
Chen Nuo sighed, “These racists say they want to boycott the Oscars, just like my friend Leonardo DiCaprio said he wants to boycott young and beautiful models.”
"That's not a boycott, please, that's letting it go."
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!"
The whole room burst into laughter.
David Hill relaxed slightly in the control room, a smile appearing on his face.
Once the laughter subsided a bit, Chen Nuo said, "Leo, my friend, couldn't come today because he failed to be nominated for an Oscar again. But I think he's used to it by now."
"Hahahahaha."
"Right now, he's probably having a blast at some party full of beautiful women. That's right, it's 7 p.m., which is his working hours."
"Hahahahaha."
"Don't tell him that I've always felt he's better at opening champagne than making movies. Maybe he should change jobs and become a party planner at a party company or something."
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha."
At that moment, Leonardo DiCaprio's expressionless face appeared on the screen. The Hollywood superstar, impeccably dressed, sat in his seat, staring at the stage with a gloomy expression and a look of gritted teeth.
Although everyone knew it was all pre-arranged, the entire audience still erupted in huge laughter, with many laughing so hard they were doubled over.
Chen Nuo turned around and was immediately shocked, as if he had just realized something. He said, "Wait, who is this? Leo? WTF, what's going on? What are you doing here? Who invited you?!"
"Hahahahahaha!"
The camera panned across the audience, where Colin Firth was doubled over with laughter, Nicole Kidman was shaking with mirth, and Jennifer Lawrence and Jesse Eisenberg were clapping and laughing.
"Did you hear what I just said?"
"Damn!"
Chen Nuo clenched his left fist and slammed it into his right palm, looking as if his thoughts had been exposed and he was extremely remorseful.
This delighted Ivanka, and her biological parents and stepmothers were also in the audience, laughing heartily along with everyone else.
Not just at the scene.
In Louisiana, 17-year-old Susan was also amused and picked up her phone to send a text message: "Watch the Oscars, Chen is so funny."
In Mississippi, 23-year-old college student Jack was watching the live broadcast with his roommate, laughing so hard he was doubled over. He couldn't help but slap his thigh and say, "Quick, call David and the others! They'll definitely regret missing the Oscars!"
In Ohio, 30-year-old music teacher Emily was watching a live stream with her husband on the sofa. She was laughing so hard that tears streamed down her face. Wiping her eyes, she said to her husband, "Oh my god, Chen is hilarious. No wonder my students love him so much. I have to leave a comment on his Facebook."
In Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami, countless viewers laughed until their stomachs hurt, not only calling their friends to turn on the TV, but also picking up their phones to share their reactions on Twitter and Facebook.
For example, in her UCLA dorm room, 19-year-old student Kayla watched the live stream and recorded Nuo Chen's opening segment on her phone. She posted it on Twitter and wrote: "OMG Nuo Chen is killing it at the Oscars!" The tweet was quickly retweeted hundreds of times and received over a thousand likes.
The hashtag #NuohChenOscars continues to gain popularity, and at the same time, the number of comments under the red carpet selfie on Nuoh Chen's Facebook and Instagram accounts is rapidly increasing, including his Instagram followers, which have already surpassed 10 in a short period of time.
Mark Zuckerberg put down the phone in his newly purchased Palo Alto mansion.
While watching TV, his girlfriend Priscilla Chan asked with a smile, "How's it going? Have the fans and viewers already started logging onto our website and leaving comments?"
Zuckerberg smiled slightly and said, "It seems so."
At this moment, David Hill in the control room also gradually relaxed.
The most important joke at the beginning is over.
Without a doubt, it was a great success.
The audience laughed at the intended laughs, and in some parts, they even exceeded expectations. Like the hammering gesture earlier, which wasn't in the rehearsal. But this impromptu addition was really effective in the enthusiastic atmosphere.
"Alright, Leon, I'll explain to you when I get down. I need to get back to work now."
On stage, Chen Nuo straightened his face and said solemnly, "As we all know, the Oscars were established to recognize the most outstanding filmmakers and the best films from around the world over the past year..."
"Hearing this, Leon, you should know you've come to the wrong place, right?"
"Hahahahahaha!"
A well-executed call-back was met with a huge burst of laughter.
This time, Chen Nuo didn't stop and continued:
"Take Natalie Portman, for example. She received a Best Actress nomination this year for her brilliant performance in 'Black Swan,' marking her second Oscar nomination at the age of 30. An amazing achievement."
Chen Nuo led the applause.
Applause erupted from the audience, and Natalie Portman's smiling face and her round pregnant belly appeared on the big screen.
Chen Nuo said to the camera in a serious tone, "And this is also her first pregnancy. 30 years old, first pregnancy. In Hollywood, this achievement is even more amazing."
"Hahahahaha!"
Amid the laughter, Chen Nuo said, "Similarly, Jennifer Lawrence also achieved amazing results last year!"
"Ladies and gentlemen, she has been nominated for Best Actress for her role as a resilient young woman raising her younger siblings alone in the Missouri mountains and searching for her missing father in 'Winter's Bone.' She is only 20 years old! This makes her the youngest Best Actress nominee in Oscar history. Congratulations to her."
Chen Nuo led the applause again.
Amid applause, he continued, "I noticed that Jennifer was looking at Natalie's belly with a very surprised expression."
"Hahahahahaha."
"She probably really wants to ask, 'How the hell did you do that? How come you're 30 and this is your first time getting pregnant?'"
"Hey Jennifer, don't underestimate Hollywood. There's a lot you can learn here."
The Jennifer Lawrence on screen burst into laughter, and the entire audience joined in.
After a few successful jokes, the atmosphere at the scene had become very lively.
At this moment, everyone in the audience looked at Chen Nuo with expectant eyes, wondering who his next target would be.
Clearly, this kind of humor is very popular with many Hollywood stars.
It's not excessive, but interesting enough to make them the center of attention without making them feel awkward.
Chen Nuo is undoubtedly a person who values friendship. Amidst the slightly disappointed gazes of many big stars, he once again took care of his friend.
Chen Nuo focused his gaze on a black-haired man in the audience.
"Christian Bale, ladies and gentlemen, my longtime collaborator, is nominated for Best Supporting Actor this year for his role in 'The Fighter.' Congratulations to him."
Amidst the applause, just when everyone thought Chen Nuo was about to praise Christian Bale—the Batman protagonist of "The Dark Knight"—
Chen Nuo frowned, looking puzzled, and asked, "Christian, what's wrong with you? Best Supporting Actor? Are you kidding me? What happened to you these past two years?"
"Hahahahahaha."
"By the way, I heard you're going to China to film a movie this year, Christian. Luckily, my country still values you. You can even play the male lead there."
"When you get there, please put in your best effort, OK?"
The audience burst into laughter.
Christian Bale on the big screen was also smiling like a chrysanthemum.
Chen Nuo wasn't finished yet. He pointed at him and turned to say, "Look how happy he is to be able to play the male lead again."
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!"
“Colin Firth is different.” After the laughter subsided a bit, Chen Nuo changed the subject again, looking at a square-faced middle-aged actor sitting in the audience.
He clapped as he said, "The King's Speech is a movie that left a very deep impression on me. Colin Firth played the King of England in it and was nominated for Best Actor."
"He acted very well, and the movie was fantastic. He..."
"I can't make this up anymore. To be honest, I didn't even watch this movie."
"Don't ask me why, I can only say, no comment."
The camera immediately switched from Colin Firth to Harvey Weinstein, who was sitting in the middle of the back seat.
The fat man, who was the producer of "The King's Speech," gave an awkward smile.
"Hahahaha." Who in Hollywood doesn't know about the feud between Chen Nuo and Harvey?
Amid the laughter, Chen Nuo didn't stop and immediately started on the next person.
"Jesse Eisenberg gave a brilliant performance in The Social Network... Oh, damn it, I actually promised someone I wouldn't talk about The Social Network."
"Damn it, how am I supposed to renew my contract with Facebook next year?"
"Hahahahaha!"
As laughter erupted at the Oscars, it also echoed in the living room of the Palo Alto mansion.
Priscilla Chan was smiling, while Mark Zuckerberg, standing beside her, frowned; he wasn't smiling, but he wasn't angry either.
He did indeed dislike The Social Network, feeling that its portrayal of him was defamatory.
However... Chen Nuo had informed him about this joke beforehand and had given his approval, so naturally he wouldn't react at this point.
Back to the Oscars.
Completely immersed in the performance, Chen Nuo didn't even think about whether his jokes were successful or not. He was simply focused on the performance, enjoying every second on stage. His job was to use his humor and rhythm to control the entire audience and firmly grasp their emotions.
“Amy Adams, one of the nominees for Best Actress tonight, also from The Fighter. Hi Amy. Nice to meet you.”
The camera panned to Amy Adams, who waved to the stage with a slightly shy, nervous, yet expectant smile.
Chen Nuo smiled. "Amy, I didn't prepare any jokes for you. I just wanted to say hello. Don't be so nervous."
"Hahahaha!" The audience burst into laughter.
On the big screen, Amy Adams covered her forehead and face in embarrassment.
Chen Nuo changed his target once again, turning his gaze to a tall and charming female celebrity in the audience.
"Nicole Kidman, ladies and gentlemen, this is her third Best Actress nomination! She deserves a standing ovation!"
On the big screen, Nicole gave a slightly shy smile.
Chen Nuo said, "Her performance in 'Rabbit Hole' has cemented her place among the best actresses of all time! Congratulations, Nicole, your artistic achievement today makes Australians proud. Hugh Jackman, Hugh, where are you?" "Hahahaha..."
The scene on the screen changed, and Hugh Jackman was sitting in the audience, laughing and waving.
Chen Nuo, addressing Hugh Jackman who had never been nominated, made a reference to the Oscars two years prior, saying with a smile: "Hugh, did you see that? It proves that nationality isn't the issue; talent is."
"Alright, let's see who else is next." Amidst laughter, Chen Nuo looked around on stage, seemingly searching for his next target to tease.
Then, he feigned a sudden realization, "Oh right, of course, when talking about the Oscars, how can we not mention Meryl Streep?"
"Meryl, Meryl, where are you... wait." Chen Nuo looked around for a long time, then covered his ears in surprise, as if he had received an instruction from the backstage through his earpiece.
"What? She's not here? She wasn't nominated this year? How is that possible?!"
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!"
The increasingly enthusiastic laughter finally allowed David Hill in the control room to completely relax.
He sat in a chair with his feet up on the table, watching the monitor in front of him with a smile on his face, occasionally laughing along with the audience in the video, looking extremely relaxed.
Producer Donna Gigliotti shook her head, saying, "Although I know his performance on SNL was enough to show he's capable of being a host, I really didn't expect..."
David Hill laughed, "These are the ratings that Nielsen just sent over. The opening ratings are 15% higher than the same period last year, and the percentage of viewers aged 18-34 has doubled. Wow."
Donna Gigliotti nodded, but then a look of concern crossed her face. "I'm still a little worried about that last joke," she said. "I mean... well, maybe it would be better if we didn't mention it?"
"No, no, no, it's okay. The organizing committee doesn't care, and I guarantee that young people will like it."
"Ok."
Donna Gigliotti turned to look at the monitor, where, eight or nine minutes after their appearance, the young, handsome, dark-haired host had finished his usual banter with the nominated stars and was about to begin the final jokes.
"Without a doubt, this was a star-studded Oscars edition, which fully demonstrated the Academy's impartiality and the diversity of the Oscars."
“Look at our nominees, including those I just mentioned.”
“There are white people here, white people and more white people.”
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!"
"OMG, what's going on? There's not a single person of any other race among the nominees. Where are the African Americans? Asians? Latinos? Did they all go on strike last year?"
"Hahahahaha!"
Chen Nuo continued with a smile, "When the academy chose me to be the host, that must have been their thinking. He can solve a lot of problems by standing on the stage."
“Look, a rare animal, a yellow-skinned person.”
"It's not just about silencing others on the issue of diversity."
"And what's even better is that he doesn't stand on stage complaining like those African Americans. As a Chinese person, he just works hard without complaint, earns a meager salary, and then obediently goes home."
"Hahaha, so prosperous and bustling!"
This highly satirical joke elicited deafening laughter and applause from the entire audience.
Amidst the unprecedented cheers, Chen Nuo raised his voice and said, "Next, let's officially begin the diverse Oscars ceremony."
"Next up are two very diverse awards! Let's welcome Tom Hanks in white to present us with Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography, both of which are dazzlingly white."
Amidst laughter and thunderous applause, Chen Nuo faced the stage to the right, leaned slightly forward, placed his left hand on his chest, and elegantly extended his right hand to the side, striking a standard introduction pose, and loudly proclaimed, "Welcome, Tom Hanks!"
Then, he turned around and stepped off the stage.
At that moment, countless viewers in front of their television sets in Missouri (where a white girl was living), Mississippi (where a student was living in a dormitory), Ohio (where a couple was living together), and even in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami, were clapping along with the Hollywood stars in the audience.
On Twitter, the hashtag "#NuohChenOscars" quickly jumped from the top five trending topics to the top three.
Hundreds of Americans expressed their opinions on the opening remarks under this entry.
"His jokes are absolutely hilarious, I'm LIVING for it! #NuohChenOscars"
"Without a doubt, the opening remarks just now far exceeded expectations. Chen's performance is comparable to some of the best hosts in Oscar history. #NuohChenOscars"
"NuohChen's Oscar opening remarks cracked me up! He spoke for all of us African Americans; the Oscars are a haven for racists! #NuohChenOscars"
"Looking forward to the next episode, I think there will be even more surprises! #NuohChenOscars"
"It proves that Chen does a great job no matter where he is or what he's doing! #NuohChenOscars"
Also on the second floor of the audience area, Ivanka turned to her father with a smile and said, "How was it, dad?"
His father shrugged and said, "I think his humor is still a little bit worse than mine."
"Come on, Dad, when have you ever told a joke?"
"I'm a top-notch host! Every word I say can make the audience laugh until they're doubled over. Have you forgotten how I eliminated those apprentices? That's real humor, the real deal!"
In San Jose, California, Brian Cragg breathed a slight sigh of relief.
Undoubtedly, the young man's performance on TV was somewhat unexpected, even though he was preoccupied with his own thoughts and was amused several times during the show.
And in the end, his worst fears did not come true.
That's great. His excellent performance will boost the Oscars' ratings, which will make their advertising more effective and drive Samsung's brand exposure and Galaxy S2 sales.
"Phew." Brian Cragg stretched lightly.
He now only hopes that the selfie on the red carpet was just a whim of the young man.
……
Backstage at the Oscars.
As soon as Chen Nuo stepped off the stage, he was greeted by enthusiastic applause and cheers from the staff.
Linda, the head of the writing team, was the first to rush up and give him a big hug, excitedly saying, "Chen, you're amazing! A perfect opening, the audience loves you!"
The on-site director next to him also gave a thumbs up and shouted with a smile, "Dude, that was awesome! You ignited the whole place!"
After giving high-fives to all the staff who came to congratulate him, Chen Nuo took a couple of sips of the mineral water that Allison Graham handed him to moisten his throat, and asked, "Allison, to be honest, how did I perform?"
"Excellent."
"Phew, that's good. Oh right, Elinson, bring me the other spare Huawei phone."
"what happened?"
"This one's almost out of power, just to be safe."
"Okay, I'll go get it right away."
Allison left in a hurry. Chen Nuo sat on a chair backstage, drinking water while listening to the screenwriter squatting next to him, telling him about the awards and names of the performers he needed to announce next.
This time, Chen Nuo's hosting duties are not just about finishing her opening monologue and calling it a day.
On the contrary, he needs to appear to introduce the next award and the presenter between almost every awards.
For this reason, he racked his brains for the past month or two and came up with many different ways of announcing programs.
At first, everyone on the writing team was stunned by his idea.
Because no one has ever done this before when hosting the Oscars.
Indeed, this approach would be novel and interesting, offering the audience a different kind of enjoyment in each segment.
But the key point is, this is too tiring and troublesome!
But under Chen Nuo's insistence, the screenwriters had no choice but to give in, which accelerated the process of their already balding heads becoming completely bald.
Chen Nuo felt like he hadn't rested for long; he had only sat down briefly before the director informed him that the commercial break was about to end and it would be his turn to go on stage again.
Chen Nuo nodded, walked to the curtain backstage, took out his Huawei phone, and held it in his hand.
After the director nodded to him, he walked back onto the stage.
The moment the scene switched back from the advertisement to the Oscars stage...
Brian Cragg, who had been half-lying on the sofa, suddenly sat up straight, staring blankly at Chen Nuo's right hand as he stepped onto the stage.
There, he was holding a white cell phone.
Meanwhile, in the conference room of Huawei's headquarters building in Shenzhen, China, cheers erupted!
"It's our cell phone!"
"It's our U8800!"
"Hey, what's he trying to do?"
"Holy crap, no way, no way!"
"My God! I've got goosebumps!"
Amidst the excited gazes of the Huawei employees, Chen Nuo, appearing on the projection screen, smiled and waved to the audience, saying, "Hello everyone, do you remember me?"
"Hahahahaha!"
Amidst laughter and whistles, Chen Nuo continued, "I was backstage just now and I really missed everyone. Well, to make sure I can reminisce about you all later, I've decided to do something..."
"what!!!!!"
"Holy shit!!!!!"
"Holy shit!!!"
A group of Huawei mobile phone and publicity department employees at all levels couldn't contain their excitement and started shouting excitedly.
Li Yaoming suddenly stood up, and with such a large movement, he knocked over all the teacups on the table.
But nobody cares about that now, including Yu Chengdong standing next to him.
At this moment, the well-informed Mr. Yu's mouth was slightly open.
$300 million to buy an opportunity that isn't really an opportunity.
Although Mr. Ren made the final decision and no one dared to say anything openly, there were still dissenting voices in private.
Some people say he acted on impulse.
Some people say that if Samsung doesn't want something, it must not be a good thing.
Some people even said he was blind.
He couldn't help but wonder how Chen Nuo would actually keep his promise.
Fortunately, they received a big surprise while they were still on the red carpet.
In Yu Chengdong's opinion, that selfie on the red carpet was enough for him to give an explanation to the company.
He never expected there would be a follow-up.
Still such a big move.
Chen Nuo actually dared to do this openly and brazenly on American soil, on the main stage of the Oscars!
After Chen Nuo finished speaking, none of the Hollywood stars present understood what he meant.
He turned around directly, his back to the audience of the Kodak Cinema, which was packed with celebrities, raised his Huawei phone, stretched out his arm, and quickly tapped the screen twice.
Then he turned around, smiling, and without explaining, simply said, "Next, let's welcome Tim Burton to present us with the Best Costume Design award."
"Quick, quick! Check Weibo!"
"And his Facebook account!"
"And his Instagram account!"
As everyone knows, the Oscars also have a delay of several tens of seconds.
"No way! Will he post it again?" Someone's voice was trembling with excitement.
"Who knows, what if?"
"What if... Holy crap!!!! He really struck it rich!"
"Wow!!!"
"Live Oscars broadcast, photos taken with our U8800!"
"President Yu, President Yu, Chen Nuo has really struck it rich!"
Yu Chengdong couldn't sit still any longer. He stood up, suppressing his excitement, and forced himself to remain calm, asking, "Where did he post it?"
"I posted it on Weibo, Facebook, and Instagram!"
"show me."
"Okay, Mr. Yu."
Yu Chengdong took the phone from his subordinate, and his initial slight unease completely subsided.
Okay, this is more than just giving an explanation; it's exceeding expectations.
Just "less than a minute" ago, a photo appeared on Chen Nuo's Weibo account.
The photo resolution isn't high, as the U8800's camera only has 500 megapixels.
Because there is no front-facing camera, the screen cannot be seen when taking the photo, and only half of the young man's face is visible in the photo.
It only has a pair of slanted eyes and half a nose.
In the background above and behind him was a large group of Hollywood stars.
Unfortunately, the distance was too far and the lighting was too dim, so the faces were not very clear. Only the figures of Natalie Portman, Colin Firth, and Jesse Eisenberg, who were sitting in the middle of the first row, were vaguely discernible.
Staring blankly at the blurry photo, Yu Chengdong felt both sweet and bitter.
If only... the picture could be clearer!
This is the Oscars ceremony!
The sea of black heads and the blurry faces below the stage were all names that people could only dream of in ordinary times.
How do you intend to put them all together for a photo?
There's no other occasion like it in the world except for the Oscars!
What a huge opportunity this would be for Huawei to capture them all in a single photo taken with their own phone!
What a pity, what a pity!
They didn't even capture Chen Nuo's full face in the shot!
At this moment, some seemingly unrelated thoughts suddenly popped into Yu Chengdong's mind.
If there is a high-definition front-facing camera, it can ensure that the person taking the picture can see the image and that every detail is presented clearly.
If equipped with a wide-angle lens, it can capture a wider scene.
If algorithms can be used to enable mobile phones to take bright, clear photos even in low-light conditions,
Does that mean we won't miss this opportunity?
If Huawei could enable every user, regardless of the scenario, to capture the most perfect moment, just like Chen Nuo should have presented on the Oscar stage right now…
What about Huawei phones?
Ps:
It's really hard to write.
All jokes must be original.
I did my best.
An extra 3000 words, plus 300 bonus monthly votes!
(End of this chapter)
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