Filtered the designs of the Huawei P20, P20 Plus and P20 Pro, all with triple rear camera

Rumors already warned, and just at the end of the year. We came across the next top-of-the-range smartphones of Huawei P series. That will be made up of three variants: the Huawei P20, the Huawei P20 Plus, and the Huawei P20 Pro. That which have something in common, all share the use of a configuration of the triple rear camera. That would allow capturing images of up to 40 megapixels together with a hybrid zoom of 5x magnification. In theory, it should be a perfect camera even in low light conditions. But it will be a matter of waiting to see if this is true.

Huawei P20, Filtered the designs of the Huawei P20, P20 Plus and P20 Pro, all with triple rear camera, Optocrypto

Filtered the designs of the Huawei P20, P20 Plus, and P20 Pro, all with triple rear camera

The Huawei P20 and the Huawei P20 Plus are very similar. Both will incorporate the fingerprint reader in the physical button Home located on the front of the device taking advantage of thin frames with curved design in the purest style of the Galaxy S8. In the rear, the most significant difference would be the horizontal / ventilated positioning of both the lenses and the LED flash and what appears to be the laser focus.

Huawei P20, Filtered the designs of the Huawei P20, P20 Plus and P20 Pro, all with triple rear camera, Optocrypto

As with the Mate 10 Pro, in the Huawei P20 Pro, the fingerprint sector moves to the central area of your back. So, positioning itself just below the triple-chamber configuration that meets a vertical design in the center Of the device.

The new smartphones would make use of SoC Kirin 970 (4x Cortex-A73 @ 2.36 GHz + 4x Cortex-A53 @ 1.80 GHz + GPU Mali-G72 MP12). That is the same that uses Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro. While the Huawei P20 Pro would use a new and powerful SoC Kirin 975. All of them would have 6 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage (the P20 Pro will have an 8GB / 256GBvariant ). Also, that will come at the end of February during the Mobile World Congress.

 

via: PhoneArena