Given that the United States government needs to clearly allow each US company to do service with Huawei, there are some obstacles that emerge. For circumstances, Huawei cant produce more of its Kirin 9000 chipsets and the quantity it has in stock simply will not cut it for a full-fledged P50 lineup release.
Source (in Chinese).
According to a brand-new report, Huawei is going to do some mix and match when it comes to chipsets and its P50 series of smart devices. Due to the United States trade ban, the business has a limited supply of Kirin 9000 SoCs and they just wont be enough for all P50 units.
The Pro model, on the other hand, will begin off with Kirin 9000-equipped systems, once again in August. By December, specialists think that the Kirin SoC supply will be depleted and the company will be required to utilize Snapdragon chips.
Nevertheless, using Qualcomm chips has some compromises of its own whichs the absence of 5G support. The current trade ban restricts Huawei from utilizing 5G tech so the source anticipates the vanilla P50 to utilize a 4G variation of the Snapdragon 888. Its expected to launch at some point in early to mid-August.
There was no word about the P50 Pro+ on this report so we can only think its faith.