The Huawei P50 series is expected to drop on July 29. The lineup will likely consist of a vanilla P50, a P50 Pro and a P50 Pro+. As far as we currently understand, most of the units in the P50 family will still be LTE-only – a story further substantiated by the truth that the Chinese company is presently just permitted to use 4G chips from Qualcomm and the latter is said to already be working on a 4G version of the Snapdragon 888 part.
It is probably the vanilla Huawei P50, or possibly the 4G design of the P50 Pro. Of course, there is no solid evidence of that and the JAD-AL50 might also be the Nova 9 handset, Huawei is also most likely working on.
3C certification
To be clear, despite the ongoing US/Huawei circumstance and this brand-new 4G Snapdragon workaround, we still totally anticipate there to be 5G variants in the P50 family. More than likely the P50 Pro+ and most likely some P50 Pro systems. The Kirin 9000 5G chip will most likely be powering these instead.
The JAD-AL50 was likewise just recently spotted on the TENAA website, alongside mentions of Huaweis brand-new HarmonyOS. Hardly a significant surprise, provided that the P50 series was officially teases at the last HarmonyOS event.
Huawei P50 camera
When it comes to other information about the Huawei P50 family, we already know that its style will be extremely comparable to the Honor 50 line and include the identifiable big double circular electronic camera islands on the back. The bottom windows will probably house a periscope telephoto electronic camera, while the top has a trio of snappers. Reports have meant a 1-inch Sony IMX800 for the main cam on the P50 Pro and Pro+, in addition to possibly one of the greatest ultrawides around, utilizing a brand-new 1/1.18- inch sensor.
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The lineup will likely consist of a vanilla P50, a P50 Pro and a P50 Pro+. It is most likely the vanilla Huawei P50, or perhaps the 4G design of the P50 Pro. Most most likely the P50 Pro+ and probably some P50 Pro units.