Huawei, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer’s forthcoming smartphones Huawei P40 and Huawei P40 Pro, are supposed to launch in March 2020. Now, a recent leak has indicated that the P40 Pro may come with a total of seven cameras. Five cameras at the back and two are the selfie cameras.
GizmoChina reported that the five snappers at the back would feature a periscope lens supporting 10x optical zoom, a cine lens, a main wide-angle lens, a ToF (Time of Flight) sensor, and either an ultrawide lens or a telephoto lens with up to 9x optical zoom.
The Huawei P40 Pro is rumored to be available with a 6.5-inch to 6.7-inch screen measure. It will sport a rectangular camera module at the back panel.
Recently, the head of Huawei’s consumer business, Richard Yu, indicated that the Huawei P40 series smartphones may use Huawei’s own HarmonyOS operating system in place of Google’s Android.
Yu also said that the HarmonyOS is now ready for the phones, but the company is remaining to see if there will be any change in the situation with the US.
Besides, he also reported that Huawei has been contemplating to sell its Kirin processors to other companies in industries such as the robotics and Internet of Things (IoT).
Recently, at the IFA 2019, the company propelled its latest Kirin 990 (5G) flagship chipset with an integrated 5G modem.
Kirin 990 (5G) is the first full-frequency 5G SoC that is going to support both standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) architectures, and TDD or FDD full frequency bands as well. It also enables accommodating hardware requirements under diverse networking modes and networks.
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