Huawei has finally confirmed the launch of its flagship P50 series. P50 and P50 Pro to debut July 29, CEO announced Richard Yu in a post on Weibo.
The post doesn’t say much else.
Rumors say that that the P50 series is expected to launch with a Kirin 9000 chipset, and when the Kirin chip is sold out, Huawei will switch to the Snapdragon 888 processor. Also, rumors indicate that the P50 and P50 Pro will sport a Sony IMX800 main trigger from one inch custom.
For whatever reason, the vanilla P50 would use some 4G-only variant of Qualcomm’s flagship chipset.
Unfortunately, Huawei is still subject to US sanctions and lacks access to Google apps or services. For this reason, it is unclear whether this phone will be shipped to Canada.
Previous leaks of the P50 series indicate that the phone will sport a 6.3-inch screen, a perforated front shooter and a strange large pill-shaped camera setup separated into two circles that house four camera sensors.
Other details indicate that Huawei’s phones will also run Harmony OS, the company’s answer to iOS and Android.
Fountain: Sina Weibo Via: GSMArena