Huawei P50 Pro

The Huawei P50 Pro continues to unveil itself. Several months before the announcement, a Chinese informant revealed some key points from the datasheet. The flasghip would be distinguished by the presence of a 120 Hz screen, a fast recharge of 66W and a binocular zoom 200x. At the same time, a leak confirms the design of the rear photo unit. 

A few days ago, an alleged stolen photo of the P50 Pro appeared on the SlashLeaks site , a platform for Internet users to share indiscretions about products not yet announced. The photo confirms most of the previous leaks, including renderings developed by OnLeaks .

Based on this leak, Concept Creator, a talented designer, developed 3D renderings fully showing the design of the P50 Pro (see the YouTube video below). Unsurprisingly, the flagship is covered with a perforated 6.6-inch screen and surrounded by thin borders. On the back, Huawei is betting on a quintuple photo sensor in a rectangular and elongated photo block. Obviously, the camera is signed Leica.

LEAK REVEALS P50 PRO SPEC SHEET

A few days later, a Chinese informant brought up the technical sheet of the P50 Pro on Sina Weibo, reports Gizchina. According to the leak, Huawei would rely on a 120 Hz touchscreen for the Pro version . For its part, the standard P50 should be satisfied with a 90 Hz screen, like the last P40s. Within the Pro variant, we would find a Kirin 9000 SoC. The standard would be powered by a Kirin 9000e chipset. These would be the latest smartphones with a Kirin processor .


The autonomy would be entrusted to imposing batteries compatible with the 66 W wired fast charging and 55 W wireless charging . For a while, the Chinese firm considered integrating a 135 W fast charge before changing its mind. This technology is not yet fully developed and could damage the battery. On the photography side, Huawei has reportedly developed a 200x binocular zoom . This hybrid zoom would rely on two lenses to work. As a reminder, Huawei would announce the new P50s during the month of March 2021.

Source: Gizchina  and Letsgodigital