The surfacing of renders for the upcoming Huawei P40 series has almost become a daily occurrence and today is no different. Thus let’s have a look at the latest ones coming from the TargetYouTube.
Is this what the Huawei P40 Pro Will Look Like?
According to the website, the Huawei P40 Pro will look a lot like the latest Samsung Galaxy Note 10 at the front. This means we find a punch-hole camera in the upper part of the display. Now, while the Chinese phone maker has been using larger notches in their latest flagships, the punch-hole camera is definitely where the mobile industry is going in 2020; thus it’s plausible the P40 Pro will adopt it as well.
Additionally, the smartphone also appears to feature a curved display to achieve that full-screen look without bezels. As always, some will love this design, while other will prefer a flat display.
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Moving onto the back of the phone. We find the camera module design we’ve seen in so many renders in these past weeks. This consists in a rectangular camera bump with at least five image sensors; accompanied by a large dual LED flash.
Specs wise, the P40 Pro by Huawei is expected to pack the latest Kirin 990 5G SoC. A chipset that uses the industry’s most advanced 7nm + EUV manufacturing process and integrates 5G modem into the chip for the first time. As that weren’t enough, it’s also the world’s first mobile chip with more than 10.3 billion transistors.
The smartphone will also support SA and NSA dual-mode 5G, a technology that increases the coverage area over NSA-only phones.
Finally, according to Chinese media, the Huawei P40 Pro is expected to launch in March of next year.