Huawei have announced their latest 2020 flagship P40 series of smartphones succeeding the previous generation P30 series from last year. The latest lineup will introduce their all new Huawei P40 vanilla model, as well as the higher-end Huawei P40 Pro and the P40 Pro+ (initially rumored as the P40 Pro Premium) smartphones, all partnered with the German company, Leica Camera AG, packing IP53 certification on the P40 and IP68 for P40 Pro and P40 Pro+, respectively for water and dust resistance, also bringing dual-mode 5G SA/NSA connectivity on board over dual-SIM and eSIM capabilities.
P40
The standard P40 will ship with their own Kirin 990 5G chipset and Mali-G76 MC16 GPU under the hood, a 6.1" OLED FHD+ quad-curved pill-shaped punch hole style Overflow Display with a 32MP secondary camera and a dedicated infrared (IR) camera for advanced facial recognition, but lacking a traditional earpiece, making the full display a sound emitting panel. The phone tots 8GB of RAM with 128GB of internal space, a triple camera module on the rear featuring a main 50MP Ultra Vision camera, a 16MP ultra wide angle sensor and an 8MP Telephoto lens with OIS. The P40 will include a 3800mAh powered battery with 22.5W SuperCharge and fast wireless charging with 22.5W SuperCharge car charger, running EMUI 10.1 based on Android OS version 10. Huawei P40 will be made available starting April 7 for a price beginning at 892.36 USD in shades of Silver Frost, Blush Gold, Deep Sea Blue, Ice White and Black colors.
P40 Pro
The brand new P40 Pro will come with the same Huawei-made Kirin 990 5G processor coupled with Mali-G76 MC16 GPU, a larger 6.58" 2640 x 1200 resolution OLED quad-curved pill-shaped punch hole style Overflow Display featuring 90Hz screen refresh rate, with a 32MP secondary front facing snapper and depth camera integrated with IR. The model again traits similar 8GB RAM with 256GB of on board space, a quad camera array on the back showing off the primary 50MP Ultra Vision camera with OIS, a 40MP Cine ultra wide angle sensor, a 12MP SuperSensing Telephoto lens with OIS and a 3D depth sensing camera (ToF). Huawei's P40 Pro will pack an improved 4200mAh powered battery unit with 40W SuperCharge and wireless SuperCharge worth Max 27W. The phone will boot to EMUI version 10.1 based on Android 10 and comes out of the box in the similar shades as the former, hitting the store shelves from April 7 with prices starting around $1115.73.
P40 Pro+
Finally speaking about the premium and higher-end P40 Pro+, the phone will also attribute the same custom-made Kirin 990 5G SoC with Mali-G76 MC16 GPU, an identical 6.58" 2640 x 1200 resolution OLED quad-curved pill-shaped punch hole style Overflow Display with 90Hz screen refreshing rate, housing the matching sensors from the P40 Pro sibling for handling selfies, video calling and facial unlocking. The internal flash memory for the smartphone is upgraded to 512GB, while the RAM remains the same at 8GB, but bringing changes to the primary camera setup around the rear side. The P40 Pro+ glory a penta camera arrangement with 50MP Ultra Vision main lens with OIS, a 40MP Cine ultra wide angle sensor, an 8MP SuperZoom camera featuring 10x optical zoom and OIS, another 8MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and OIS, and lastly a 3D depth sensing Time of Flight (TOF) sensor. The variant will also have a 4200mAh powered battery with 40W worth of SuperCharge and wireless SuperCharge technology, making the Huawei P40 Pro+ the world's first smartphone with 40W wireless fast charging capability. From the software side the device will run the Android OS 10 topped with EMUI 10.1 and will be sold in White Ceramic and Black Ceramic hues crafted out of real durable ceramic. Customers will be able to grab the handset starting June for a price about $1562.47.
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