Xperia XZs happens to be the first phone to come with super slow-motion movie mode (960fps), and since then, many Android devices, including Samsung, Xiaomi, etc has also added the same feature on their phones.With the launch of the Mate 30 Pro, Huawei has taken this feature to a new level with the number of frames in 1 second being pushed to 7680 fps. So with these frame numbers, what can Huawei's new flagship do?First, when using "super slow" 7680 fps, the video resolution will be reduced to HD. Meanwhile, at 960fps, the resolution will be increased to Full HD. Finally at 60fps, users can customize the resolution to 4K.However, when a user shoots a video of 1 second duration, the recorded slow-motion video can extend it to up to 2 minutes. To achieve this, Huawei added the Mate 30 Pro to another camera that also has a 40MP resolution known as "Camera Cine".It can be seen that through the videos below, the Mate 30 Pro can record things happening very "slowly" and can be a very attractive feature for those who love creating unique video art.