Huawei confirms it will launch the P30 Pro in India


We’re still over a week away from Huawei’s March 26 Paris event for the launch of the Huawei P30, and it’s looking like we already know all there is to know about the device, thanks to a bunch of leaks leading to this day. Soon after the global unveiling, reports filtering in say the device could be coming to India. Although no specific date has been set for the India launch, there are speculations the device could hit the shelves sometime during the first week of April, alongside the budget P30 Lite which is the global variant of the Nova 4e.

If you can’t hold your breath for the official announcement happening on March 26, we have a summary of all the leaked renders and specs here, while you can see a sum up of the device camera specs in brief below. A vast majority of these leaked specs emanated from the German site WinFuture, and given the history with Huawei related leaks, we can to a large extent bet on information revealed here.

The Huawei P30 Pro similar to the P20 pro will be the most premium of the P30 series. The device would arrive with a Quad rear camera setup comprising of a primary 40-megapixel rear camera — the same as last year’s P20 Pro with f/1.6 aperture which should ensure more inlet of light. That will be joined by a new 20-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 wide-angle lens similar to that of the latest Galaxy S10, S10E and S10 Plus, and of course series of LG smartphones. Completing the setup is an 8-megapixel telephoto lens capable of 5x lossless zoom, and a Time-of-Flight camera.

The P30, on the other hand, will get a triple-rear camera in the form of a  40-megapixel camera with an f/1.6 aperture, with no image stabilization, augmented by a 20-megapixel wide-angle camera and an 8-megapixel telephoto lens capable of 5x lossless zoom.

We’ll have to wait until the official launch date to find out what rumors are true and which ones are not.

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