Huawei company caught showing that DSLR photos were taken with its phones

Huawei also draws attention to delivering DSLR photos as "taken by Huawei's smartphones".
The company recently published a multimedia video by promoting a photo competition on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging platform. Huawei's phone revealed that he took this picture. However, one of these photos was actually taken using a Nikon D850 DSLR for $ 3,000.
The wrong image was discovered by Webb user Jamie-Hua. When he watched the video, he remembered the picture he had seen. After some digging, you found one of the images on the 500px image base. The source of the image was taken using a Nikon camera and clearly shows that the EXIF data is the same.
Huawei apologized for the mistake. The company said that organizers marked the photos in the promotional video as "taken by Huawei phones." The company also thanked Web users for pointing out differences.
Huawei said the video has changed since then and you should be aware that something like this may not happen in the future.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time that Huawei has been in this situation. This happened at least three times before. Finally, the company posted a series of photos on Weibo, suggesting it was taken with the P30 series. This problem was later resolved when the company admitted that promotional materials could be misleading.
We don't understand why Huawei is making the same mistake again. This camera is the best in the industry and you don't need any illegal photos to prove it.