While it's thought that Huawei will show off its foldable smartphone at MWC 2019 that may also feature 5G connectivity, the Chinese handset maker is also gearing up to launch its successors to last year's impressive
Unlike the P20 and P20 Pro handsets that featured dual and triple rear camera setups respectively, according to Spigen's case renders the regular P30 will sport a trio of rear cameras, while the Pro version features a foursome. If we look to the Mate 20 Pro's setup, it's possible that the P30 setup (image above) will consist of an RGB sensor with a huge number of pixels, a wide-angle lens, and a telephoto lens.

Besides featuring the RGB sensor, wide-angle lens, and the telephoto lens, the P30 Pro could also sport an additional monochrome lens (that was omitted from the Mate 20 Pro setup) or a 3D Time-of-Flight (TOF) sensor, which we've most recently seen on the Honor View 20.
As you can see from the renders, both the P30 and P30 Pro sport a teardrop notch design, and seeing the rear panels are missing a fingerprint reader, it's likely that both models will sport in-display sensors. Both variants would appear to sport slim bezels, especially on the sides, while the power and volume controls are in the usual locations.
Under the hood, we can expect to see Huawei's powerful, AI-infused Kirin 980 octa-core processor, 6GB/8GB of RAM, and 128GB/256GB of built-in storage. It should launch running Android Pie along with a newer version of EMUI.
If these renders are accurate, what do you think of Huawei's upcoming P30 and P30 Pro flagships that will likely launch at the tail-end of March?
Source: Spigen
Via: GSMArena
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