British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was spotted using the Huawei P20 Pro to take selfies with TV hosts after attending the British television show "This Morning" on Thursday.
This happened the day after he hinted that the United Kingdom would abide by the US stance to bar Huawei from participating in British Telecom infrastructure construction.
Johnson talked about the upcoming general election and Brexit on the show. Later, the camera captured him taking a photo with the hosts using the Huawei P20 Pro, and the photos were also posted on his Instagram.
"Just when we stopped, Boris Johnson took out his phone and took a selfie," host Holly Willoughby said in a show after the interview.
The Prime Minister's representative later denied that the phone belonged to Johnson.
In 2018, the Huawei P20 Pro broke the European sales record previously created by Huawei P10 Plus, with a sales increase of 316%, and most of its sales came from the Western European regions such as the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
At present, Canada and European countries are more cautious about US issues regarding 5G construction and Huawei. Huawei's mobile phones are still sold in most parts of Europe, including the United Kingdom.
The British government is still wondering whether Huawei equipment should continue to be included in the United Kingdom. Telecommunications infrastructure was discussed, and the UK postponed a final decision on the matter until after the country's December 12 election.
Huawei P20 Pro uses a 6.1-inch OLED full screen, equipped with Kirin 970 + 6GB RAM combination, equipped with a large 4000mAh battery, supports Huawei Super Charge fast charge, and runs EMUI 8.1 system.
The P20 Pro uses a rear Leica three-camera solution, consisting of 40 million + 20 million + 8-megapixel Leica (color + black and white + telephoto) three lenses with aperture values of f/1.8 + f/1.6 + f/2.4.