In line with past practices, Huawei will launch its new end-of-year flagship phone, the Huawei P50 series, in April.
Huawei’s P50 series has been repeatedly delayed this year due to some well-known difficulties, and there has been no firm word on the timing of its launch.
However, this morning, a person close to Huawei @Ju Chang film Fans brought the latest news, he revealed that Huawei P50 series will be officially released in June, this long-awaited flagship has finally come to the front.
According to previous news, Huawei P50 series will continue the previous strategy, a total of Huawei P50, P50 PRO, P50 PRO + three versions, the configuration of these three models is increasing, the core respectively equipped with Kirin 9000L, Kirin 9000E, Kirin 9000, with different market positioning.
It is worth mentioning that Huawei P50 series ushered in a major change in appearance, its front completely abandoned the previous “pill” hole-cutting screen, the whole system is standard with a single hole in the center screen, screen ratio has a substantial upgrade, and three models will respectively adopt different forms of face, curved.
Huawei P50 series about the back of the rear camera module again replaced a new design, using a very unique double ring scheme, multiple cameras are arranged in the ring, the flash and Leica logo are located in the middle of the two rings, the overall recognition is very high.
The news said that Huawei P50 will be standard with Sony exclusive customized IMX800 sensor, has close to 1 inch large bottom, which is also Sony’s largest bottom sensor, can bring more powerful imaging effect, at the same time with Huawei’s unique RYYB arrangement, night shot ability will be upgraded again, become a new generation of night vision instrument.
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In addition, the extra-large Huawei P50 Pro+ is expected to have a stronger liquid lens, offering a “two-in-one” effect that would allow one camera to have both macro and telephoto functions, as well as faster focusing speeds — milliseconds like human eyes — with a near-100% shot rate.