Huawei confirmed today via a video teaser that it will unveil the Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro flagships on March 26 in Paris. Before the announcement, there have been different renders and leaks with respect to the design of both phones but a camera sample shared by the CEO of Huawei’s consumer business group, Richard Yu (Yu Chengdong) confirms the number of cameras the Pro variant has.

A photo of the moon shared by the CEO on his Weibo page in celebration of the Chinese Lantern Festival which holds today confirms the number of cameras on the Huawei P30 Pro. Although, it appears Mr. Yu didn’t want to reveal it or wasn’t trying to totally mask the info judging by the poor attempt at blurring out some parts of the watermark at the bottom of the picture.

Huawei P30 Pro camera sample

The watermark reads “HUAWEI *** Pro” and Leica QU** CAMERA”. We know the blurred part before the word “Pro” is pretty short judging by the length of the characters. So it can’t possibly be “Mate 30”.  It is also easy to decode that the covered alphabets after “QU” are “A” and “D” to form the word “QUAD”. Since the Huawei P30 Pro is its upcoming flagship, it only makes sense that it is the device that was used to take the image above.

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The Huawei P30 Pro has been reported to be one of the first phones to come with Sony’s IMX607’s 38MP camera sensor. One of the secondary cameras is said to be a periscope lens for a higher optical zoom while another is expected to be a wide-angle lens. The fourth camera has been reported to be a ToF sensor. Both the P30 and P30 Pro will be powered by the HiSilicon Kirin 980.

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