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Here’s how the Huawei P40 and P40 Pro looks like

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MWC 2020 is just around the corner and every year Huawei will unveil its next P series smartphone. This year also Huawei will keep on following its tradition by unveiling the Huawei P40 and P40 Pro soon. Thanks to our serial leakster @evleaks for revealing the design of the Huawei P40 and Huawei P40 Pro.

Huawei P40 Pro: The white ceramic variant

Here is the first look of Huawei P40 Pro. First of all, looking at the image above, the Huawei P40 Pro features a punch-hole display. For the first time, Huawei is including two selfie cameras on the top left corner. Over at the right side, it has a volume rocker button and a power button. It looks like it has a screen-to-body ratio of at least 90%.

At the back of the Huawei P40 Pro, there is a huge rectangular bump which takes up space almost 35% of the phone. For the first time, Huawei P40 Pro features five cameras. As usual, the cameras are designed by Leica. At the moment of writing this article, the leakster did not mention regarding the camera specs.

Huawei P40: A multicolour variant

For the Huawei P40, we have gotten a few rendered images from 91Mobiles. Upfront, it has a similar display to the Huawei P40 Pro. The front features a dual selfie camera similar to the Huawei P40 Pro. The below of the device, we can see there is a speaker and below is a sim slot area. According to 91Mobiles, the front comes with a 6.1″ to 6.2″ of AMOLED display.

The rear side, instead of having five cameras, the Huawei features a triple-camera setup. It will be using the lens from Leica. From the rendered images also we got to know that Huawei will be including multicolour options for the Huawei P40. This is similar to the current Huawei P30 colours.

Overall, that all we know about the Huawei P40 series. As we said previously, Huawei could be launching the Huawei P40 series smartphone in Paris on February. Apart from that, Huawei also will be shipping the Huawei P40 series smartphone without Google Mobile Services. Stay tuned for more updates from us.

Raaj Lokanathan
Raaj Lokanathan
A software engineer as a profession. A tech blogger as a passion.

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