Huawei P40, the next-generation photography king is confirmed to launch in late March 2020. The release date is made official by Richard Yu, CEO of the company’s consumer products division at an interview with the French press in Shenzhen, China.
According to the announcement, the Huawei P40 will debut in March 2020 at a special event in Paris with the Huawei Mobile Services on board. Furthermore, the device will run on the company’s latest EMUI 10 skin based on Android 10. This indicates that the Huawei’s Harmony OS (HongMeng OS in China) is still not up to the mark to debut with the Huawei P40 series.
Yu also said that the upcoming Huawei P40 and Huawei P40 Pro will benefit from a “never seen” design with better photography and better performance. In short, the flagships will be a fair evolution of its predecessor i.e. the Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro.
Moreover, the smartphone will be marketed through a range of distributor channels including the operators and resellers. As said, the P40 comes with Huawei Mobile Services and if the smartphones succeed then Huawei will surely attract more developers which will be submitting apps to the store.
Although there are three more months for the announcement of the Huawei P40 series smartphones, the leaks and rumors are already around the corner. This states that the flagship will come with a dual-camera punch-hole cutout on the screen rather than a notch. It’s similar to what we saw on the Samsung Galaxy S10+. Graphene battery technology and Kirin 990 5G SoC are the other rumored specifications.