The HUAWEI P50E is all set to be launched on March 16th along with a number of other products including MatePad Paper ink tablet, Sound Joy speaker, and more. Ahead of that, a tipster has shared a little of what to expect from the device.
First things first, the HUAWEI P50E will be powered by the Snapdragon 778G 4G processor (via My Drivers). The 5G version of the chip was fairly popular in mid-range devices last year but still holds up quite well by 2022 standards. The P50E will be using its 4G version because of the US ban.

The design of the phone will be very similar to the HUAWEI P50 that was launched in July 2021. The older device has a premium build with a unique dual-ring camera design, each housing multiple lenses.
All in all, the HUAWEI P50E looks to be a more affordable, mid-range version of the standard P50. Previous leaks had indicated that it will start at approximately 4,000 Yuan (around $630) in China.
Meanwhile, the HUAWEI P50 series that was launched in July 2021 started from 4,488 Yuan (around $710), of which the P50 is powered by the Snapdragon 888 4G while the P50 Pro came in two chip variants — one is equipped with the Kirin 9000 4G and the other with the Snapdragon 888 4G.
It is worth mentioning here that although 5G is not supported by either of the devices, Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business, previously stated that Huawei P50 series users can still get a great networking experience through 4G+WiFi6+AI technologies.
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