Huawei is all set to launch its latest flagship smartphone lineup under its P-series — Huawei P50 on 29th July in its home country China. Continuing with the USP of this lineup, the smartphones will be focusing on mobile photography.

Ahead of the official launch next week, it has been confirmed that the upcoming Huawei P50 series smartphones won’t be limited to the Chinese market only but will be launched globally. The development was reported by GSMArena citing Huawei’s representative in Finland as the source for this information.

Huawei P50

The company had recently shared a teaser for the P50 series smartphones, which revealed that the phones will pack Leica-branded lenses. The teaser video also highlights that it will capture true-to-life colors, offering exactly what you see in the real-life.

Reports have revealed that the upcoming P50 series will be equipped with the custom-made Sony IMX80 camera lens. It is said to be the first 1-inch mobile camera sensor with 50-megapixel resolution and an RYYB color filter.

The lineup is expected to have three models — P50, P50 Pro, and P50 Pro+ and if the reports are to be believed, then only the Pro and Pro+ models will come featuring Sony IMX800 lens. The standard model is expected to have a triple-camera sensor consisting of a Sony IMX707 lens, a Sony IMX600 lens, and a 3x telephoto sensor.

On the other hand, the Pro variant will have a quad-camera setup and along with the Sony IMX800 lens, there’s expected to be an OV64A OmniVision camera, 5x periscope camera, and a ToF camera sensor.

The devices are expected to come powered by the Kirin 9000 SoC but rumors indicate that the company will be launching only 4G variants. The global variants could come powered by the 4G-only Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset. The Chinese brand could be launching 5G variants of the P50 series in the near future.

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