Huawei today quietly launched a new phone from it, dubbed the Huawei P40 4G in China. The handset is another version of last year’s P40 series that includes models such as Huawei P40 Lite, Huawei P40 Lite 5G, Huawei P40 Lite E, Huawei P40 5G, Huawei P40 Pro, and Huawei P40 Pro +. The main highlight of the Huawei P40 4G is that it is equipped with a 4G version of the Kirin 990 instead of the Kirin 990 5G, an eye-catching punch-hole display, and an affordable price tag.
The Huawei P40 4G (model number ANA-AL00) measures 148.9 x 71.06 x 8.5mm and weighs 175 grams. It has a 6.1-inch OLED panel that produces FHD + resolution. It supports a traditional 60Hz refresh rate but comes with an on-screen fingerprint and support for face unlock. Nevertheless, it is an IP53 rated device.
In terms of photography, the Huawei P40 4G is equipped with a 32MP dual selfie camera located in the pill-shaped hole on the front. On the back, the camera system designed by Leica has a 50MP SuperSensing primary sensor, a 16MP super wide-angle lens, and an 8MP telephoto camera with OIS support. The P40 4G also supports 30x digital zoom.
Huawei P40 4G is powered by Kirin 990 4G chipset. The phone has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, with support for an NM memory card slot. Huawei has not yet revealed the battery capacity of this phone, but it seems to be 3800mAh just like its 5G version. The device supports 22.5W fast charging. The exact version of the Android operating system available on the Huawei P40 is unknown.
The Huawei P40 4G is priced at 3988 Yuan (~$525), which makes it 500 Yuan ($77) cheaper than its 5G variant. The phone comes in two colors as Dark Blue and Frost Silver.
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