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Huawei P30 Pro Coming Soon | What to Expect ? Specs and Features

Huawei has two flagship phone series in their lineup - P Series and Mate Series. They have already launched the Mate 20 Pro - their first flagship phone for 2019. Now they are coming with another flagship phone - Huawei P30 Pro - successor to the hugely popular P20 Pro that was launched last year.

Even though Huawei hasn't officially revealed the specs sheet for this device, they have been teasing some features. Also, a lot of leaks of this new device are out in the wild. So we now know most of the specs and what to expect.


Rumored Specs

  • Kirin 980 Octacore processor with AI Features
  • 6GB - 8GB ram
  • 128GB - 256GB storage
  • Full HD+ OLED display
  • Triple Cameras
  • 40MP main sensor
  • 20MP wide angle sensor
  • 8MP telephoto lens
  • 10x Hybrid zoom
  • 32MP selfie camera
  • TOF depth sensor at the back for bokeh shots
  • EMUI 9 based on Android 9 Pie
  • 4200mAh battery
  • Bezel less screen
  • Water drop notch
Huawei P30 Pro Launch Date : 26th March 2019 in Paris. #Rewritetherules
Expected Price : $1100 ( Expected India Price : Rs 74,999 )


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