Huawei P40 series to be introduced this 26 March in Paris

It was a busy day for Huawei yesterday as they launched a flurry of products, including the Mate Xs Foldable smartphone.

But during their keynote event yesterday, they also mentioned that they will be launching the P40 series this coming March 26.

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It will once again take place in Paris, like the last time – but unlike last time, we’ll be seeing a Huawei P-series device come without Google apps.

But as per usual, the Huawei P40 will put emphasis on photography and is said to feature 10x optical zoom, a 52MP sensor and possibly up to five lenses.

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Elsewhere, the phone is said to also sport a ‘quad-waterfall display’ which sees all edges of the phone curved. The biggest variant will be a massive 6.7-inches – but then again, flagships are expected to be around that size nowadays.

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Under the hood should be a Kirin 990 5G chipset along with at least 8GB RAM. Being a flagship, it’s not far-fetched to expect LPDDR5 memory and UFS3.0 storage technology either.

For now, we’ll have to wait just a little longer before the launch in Paris; but if you’re interested to know what Huawei has released recently, check out our website for the latest coverage.

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