The huge Huawei P50 Pro 5G renders the leak and reveals a crazy camera collision, more

The U.S. trade sanctions of the Trump era mean that Huawei is not the brand that once was outside of China, but continues to advance independently and supposedly processed Huawei P50 Pro shows that it continues to push the limits.

The Huawei P50 Pro features a ridiculous camera collision

Starting with a look at the rear glass panel, the hollow renders show Huawei chose a huge camera module that appears to consist of two huge camera sensors, at least at first glance. Steve Hemmerstoffer, who leaked the renderings, has no details about the configuration, but the Nova 8 Pro may contain some clues.
Huawei equipped that smartphone with a huge main sensor, so some kind of rotating camera seems likely on the P50 Pro. The bottom half of the module, on the other hand, was used for the usual extras on the Nova 8 Pro and, with the P50 Pro, this could mean a periscopic camera, a telephoto alternative and an ultra-wide sniper.

Turning the smartphone over reveals a 6.6-inch screen with curved edges, impressively thin bezels and a very thin chin. There is also a small centralized hole for the selfie camera, which means that Huawei is discarding the double selfie setting it adopted in last year’s model.

This is coupled with a fingerprint reader on the screen and a stereo speaker configuration at the top and bottom of the frame, according to the information provided. Speaking of the picture, Huawei once again chose a metal one, probably aluminum, which is completely flat at the top and bottom.

Unfortunately, in addition to the fact that it should be powered by the Kirin 9000 and can be the first phone with HarmonyOS, not much is known about the Huawei P50 Pro at this stage. There are rumors that an announcement could take place in mid-April, so it shouldn’t be long before everything we want to know is official.

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