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Huawei P40 Pro is here in newly leaked render, suggesting a March 26 launch and other camera details rumored


Our friends at 91mobiles brought us another set of leaked press renders exposing Huawei's upcoming flagship smartphone P40 on this Wednesday, followed by another report revealing the purported color options available for the all new Huawei P40 lineup also showing off the manufacturer's latest P40 Pro in an HD render. Now matching our previous reports, we have Android Headlines once again reporting a new leak, this time for the aforementioned Huawei P40 Pro iteration.

As seen and theorized earlier, the smartphone carry out a similar design as it's vanilla P40 model. But of course there are some noticeable changes in terms of it's build and specs when we take a close look at the smartphone's display, camera and frames here in all possible angles. On the front, much alike the P40 we can spot the pill-shaped dual front facing punch hole style secondary cameras positioned to the top left corner but with a curved edge display. Yes, the device looks to feature a screen panel that shows minimal curves on both parallel sides, named as quad-curved display. Another change we can possibly make out is from the rear camera module, even though they look somewhat the same with the Leica branding imprinted, the standard model is only expected feature a triple lens arrangement, where the Pro variant from the above render tots an additional lens on the side below the dual-tone LED flash light, bringing a total of four or quad camera optics on board for primary photography.

Talking about the build, on the four corners of the P40 Pro's metal frame, we can once again see the previously mentioned "never seen" design being exhibited here. The side frame of he handset wraps around the corners of the display, smartly integrated into the designing of the phone from Huawei, adding style, more rigidity and protection for their devices. The placement of the hardware buttons are also set to the right side of the unit and to the bottom we have the speaker grills, USB Type-C port, microphone hole and SIM card tray just like it's smaller sibling.

Moving to the speculated internal specifications, the phone is anticipated to come with a quad-curved display likely measuring somewhere between 6.5" and 6.7" diagonally, and under the hood we may see Huawei's flagship 990 chipset with 5G capabilities, with highest option of P40 Pro suspected to bring along 12GB of RAM and 512GB of flash storage. In terms of it's cameras we have been hearing a lot lately, and if these rumors are to be believed, we may see a 52MP (1/1.3") main sensor packing the 4-to-1 Bayer technology to reproduce 16-to-1 pixel-binned images, processing 13MP larger and sharper pictures with 0.96μm sized pixel. There will also be a periscope type telephoto lens (clearly seen above), an ultra wide angle lens (of unknown megapixels) and a 3D ToF (Time of Flight) sensor. The phone must boot to Android operating system's version 10 with Hauwei's EMUI 10 on top, but skipping all Google services. Android Headlines even points towards March 26 (going with the words of Richard Yu), for an official launch from Paris of the brand new Huawei P40 series of smartphones, said arrive in Black, Blush Gold, Silver Frost, Deep Sea Blue, and Ice White colors as described in the past.

Source: Android Headlines

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