Chinese giant Huawei is currently gearing up to launch its next-generation Mate-series flagship smartphone — Huawei Mate 40 Pro, which will reportedly have four variants in the lineup. Now, ahead of the launch, real-life images of the phone have leaked online.

The leaked image shows that the alleged Mate 40 Pro smartphone has a dual punch-hole cutout on top of the display for housing the front-facing camera sensors in the top-left corner. Along with narrow bezels, the phone also seems to have a large curvature.

The flagship smartphone has a red-colored power button as well as volume rocker keys locked on the right side of the device. This is in line with the previous leaks related to the smartphone. In the leaked images, the phone has a protective cover on top.

Previously leaks have hinted that the device will also come with dual-speaker support for better audio output. It is also reported that the phone will come with a circular camera module on the back.

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As per the reports, the Mate 40 and Huawei Mate 40 Pro smartphones are expected to come with OLED display panels along with support for the 90Hz refresh rate. The Mate 40 may feature a 6.5-inch FHD+ display, whereas the Mate 40 Pro could be equipped with a 6.78-inch QHD+ display.

A recent report revealed that OCE-AN00, NOH-AN00, and NOP-AN00 models that belong to Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro, and Mate 40 RS Porsche Design or Mate 40 Pro+ have appeared in TENAA’s database. However, the listings are yet to populated with specs and images.

The company has already confirmed that the Kirin 9000 flagship chipset will be powering the smartphone, of which Huawei has less than 10 million units in stock because of the newly imposed restrictions by the United States.