Huawei P40 Pro will be ‘world’s most powerful 5G’ phone
Huawei P40 series will officially be released on March 26, 2020
Chinese smartphone brand Huawei has announced it will be launching the P40 series on March 26, 2020, in Paris, France.
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Richard Yu, CEO of the company described the smartphone range as the “world’s most powerful 5G flagship.”
This news was further confirmed during the company’s MWC-replacement virtual launch event where it displayed Huawei Mate XS which is the latest foldable phone on the market.
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During the MWC-replacement virtual launch event, Huawei also revealed 5G version of the MatePad Pro, new laptops and smart home devices as well as a bunch of updates to its Huawei Mobile Services ecosystem and the App Gallery.
Given that the P40 series will be equipped with 5G, the device will be powered by the Kirin 990 5G SoC which was previously installed in Mate 30 Pro.
However, this series will not have Google apps and services after the US banned American companies from working with parent company Huawei due to national security concerns.
This article originally published on Android Authority.
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Richard Yu, CEO of the company described the smartphone range as the “world’s most powerful 5G flagship.”
This news was further confirmed during the company’s MWC-replacement virtual launch event where it displayed Huawei Mate XS which is the latest foldable phone on the market.
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During the MWC-replacement virtual launch event, Huawei also revealed 5G version of the MatePad Pro, new laptops and smart home devices as well as a bunch of updates to its Huawei Mobile Services ecosystem and the App Gallery.
Given that the P40 series will be equipped with 5G, the device will be powered by the Kirin 990 5G SoC which was previously installed in Mate 30 Pro.
However, this series will not have Google apps and services after the US banned American companies from working with parent company Huawei due to national security concerns.
This article originally published on Android Authority.