Huawei P40 leaks images of its design and camera configuration
Some images began to roam the web some time ago that showed in advance the design details that could be expected for the next Huawei P40 , the high-end phone of the Chinese giant for 2020 . Now, new leaks finish revealing what to expect from its design with a look at its cameras on both the front and rear faces.
Just as last day information was given on the performance of the Samsung Galaxy S20 + camera configuration , in this case they are conceptual images of the Huawei P40 design for both sides of the device . As expected, it will be before a terminal that completely eliminates the bezels and integrates its front sensors in holes on the same screen.
First approach to Huawei P40: Huawei P40 leaks images of its design and camera configuration
As can be seen in the images, the rear face has a rectangular module in charge of the specialized firm LEICA made up of three sensors and an LED flash , while in front there are two holes in the upper left corner of the screen to add two sensors . This means that the quality of the selfies will also be optimized.
Accompanied by its modern aesthetics, the Huawei P40 is expected to arrive on the market running with a processor from the house, Kirin 990, accompanied by support for 5G connectivity and 6 GB RAM. It is also expected that its screen will have a size that is around 6.1 and 6.2 inches and that the operating system is based on Android 10 with the EMUI 10 customization layer (and without Google services installed).
For those wondering what to expect from the most powerful version of the family, the P40 Pro, what is believed in the industry is that it will feature a total of four rear cameras. Compared to last year, its periscope sensor would be improved with a 10X optical zoom and a telephoto sensor would accompany it, while the main sensor would be a 64-megapixel Sony IMX686.
There are still several weeks of waiting for the announcement of these two new high-end phones, since the presentation event is scheduled for next March in the city of Paris, France .