Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Huawei P40 Pro, P40 to be launched today: Livestream, specs and more

Huawei is set to launch the P40 series today. It could launch the Huawei P40 Pro, P40 as well as a third P40 Pro+ model. However, ahead of the launch, the specifications of Huawei P40 Pro and Huawei P40 have leaked online. The launch event will commence at 6:30 PM IST. You can watch the Huawei P40 Pro launch event below.

 

The P40 Pro is said to feature a 6.58-inch display. It will be powered by the Kirin 990 5G chipset. It will sport a Leica Ultra Vision quad rear camera setup: 50MP+40MP+12MP+ToF. Plus, it will use Huawei XD Fusion Engine for Pictures. Moreover, it will feature 50x SuperSensing Zoom with stabilisation in the telephoto lens. On the front will lie a 32MP + depth sensor selfie shooters.

The handset is said to be made available in the same silver, gold, black, blue, and Breathing Crystal finishes as its standard model. Previously leaked renders have also shown a mint green colour option. Huawei is rumoured to put the “Quad Quad Bayer” sensor and it will do 4-in-1 conversions to reach the 16-in-1 stage. It will only be used for videos and photos shot under very dark conditions. It will pack a 4200mAh battery with 40W wired charging and 40W or 27W wireless charging, it is not confirmed yet. 

Coming to the vanilla Huawei P40, it is said to feature a 6.1-inch display and will be powered by the Kirin 990 5G SoC as well. It will sport a triple rear camera setup of 50MP + 16MP + 8MP with Huawei XD Fusion Engine for Pictures. On the front will lie a 32MP selfie shooter. The rear cameras will support up to 30X digital zoom. Further, it will pack a 3800mAh battery.

Huawei is also said to launch a third, P40 Pro Plus, which is expected to be made available in Black and White variants. It is tipped to comprise of the 1/1.28” Sony IMX700 52-megapixel Hexadeca Bayer RYYB lens, a 1/1.5” Sony IMX650 40-megapixel ultrawide Cine RGGB lens, a telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, a dual prism periscope zoom lens with 10x optical zoom and a ToF (Time of Flight) sensor.



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