Last week, CAD-based renders of the Huawei P40 and Huawei P40 Pro were posted online by @OnLeaks. The images gave us a partial look at the design of the upcoming flagship phones. The most notable part is the rear camera design which is the same design Samsung is going to use for the upcoming Galaxy S20 series as well as multiple other phones. Now an alleged render of the P40 Pro has surfaced and it shows the arrangement of the rear cameras.

Alleged Huawei P40 render

The image shows the Huawei P40 Pro in a pale-blue colorway. The rectangular housing holds a total of five cameras – four sensors stacked on top of each other on the left while the fifth sensor which is the periscope camera sits at the top right. Rather than fit in the LED flash inside the camera housing along with the sensors, the image shows Huawei has placed it underneath.

The remaining four sensors should consist of the primary camera, an ultrawide camera, a macro camera, and a ToF camera. According to OnLeaks, the primary sensor is a 64MP Sony IMX686 sensor while the ultrawide angle camera is a 20MP sensor. The periscope camera is rumored to be a 12MP sensor.

It is important to state that the aforementioned camera details are unconfirmed including the image, so you should take it with a grain of salt.

The Huawei P40 Pro will have a Quad HD+ curved display that measures 6.5-inches and has a 98% screen-to-body-ratio. It is also said to have a 90Hz refresh rate according to @RODENT950.

Powering the phone should be the Kirin 990 5G chipset and it is rumored to draw power from a massive 5500mAh battery. Reports say the phone will have support for 50W SuperCharge wired charging and we expect it to also have support for wireless charging too. When it launches, it should run EMUI 10 based on Android 10 out of the box.

 

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