Following the earlier exposure of a set of high-resolution renderings of Huawei P40 Pro by 9TechEleven and Rodent950, today well-known blogger Ben Geskin brought a new high-resolution rendering of Huawei P40 Pro.
From the picture, Huawei P40 Pro uses a single-hole full-screen design, and the front camera hole is located at the upper left of the screen.
The device uses a curved design and a rear-mounted rectangular 5-shot solution. The difference from the previously exposed pictures is the shape of the LED flash. In this rendering, the shape of the P40 Pro's flash is similar to the suspected camera module component exposed yesterday.
Current information shows that Huawei P40 phones will use 6.1-inch to 6.2-inch displays, which are flat design and will use rectangular camera modules.
The Huawei P40 Pro display measures 6.5 inches to 6.7 inches and features a curved design.
At the same time, the periscope telephoto lens used by Huawei P40 Pro has a CIS specification of 8MP, a lens specification of 1G2P, one and two mirrors, respectively, with f4.0 aperture and 10-degree viewing angle (FOV).
Huawei P40 series phones will be released in Paris, France in March this year.