Release date, rumours what to expect
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(Pocket-lint) – Huawei’s transition from Android disruptor to Google outsider has been a poignant shift over the past year.
The Huawei P40, the flagship phone for 2020, launched without access to Google services, as Huawei continued to follow its own path. It was still a capable device and that leaves anticipation for Huawei’s next flagship, the P50.
Here’s everything we’ve heard so far.
Release date and price
Little has been said about when the Huawei P50 will be announced. The Huawei P40 was announced on 26 March 2020, following a pattern that’s seen Huawei launched devices at events just after the traditional February Mobile World Congress event.
While 2021 isn’t going to be normal, we’d still expect an annual refresh, so we’d expect the Huawei P50, P50 Pro and P50 Pro+ to be announced some time around March 2021 – although there’s nothing yet to confirm this.
Design and build
- P50, P50 Pro and P50 Pro+ expected
- P50 Pro: 159 x 73mm
- Curved display
We’re starting to see leaks appearing for the Huawei P50 Pro, including one from @OnLeaks, who has a good record with early device reveals. Unfortunately, not much has been discovered yet, except the 159 x 73mm dimensions. That’s pretty much the same as the P40 Pro, so perhaps there’s not going to be much change.
Indeed, the second set of image leaks from a source that’s less reliable, appear to show a phone that’s pretty similar in looks to the P40 Pro. The obvious changes are the expansion of the camera housing on the rear and the move to a single front camera.
It’s been suggested that there will be three different versions of the phone – the P50, P50 Pro and the P50 Pro+. These will more or less replace the lite, normal and pro models from previous generations.
Display
- P50 Pro: 6.6-inch display, OLED, Quad HD+, 120Hz
- P50: 6.1-inch, OLED, Full HD+, 90Hz
- Curved edges
The display on the Huawei P50 Pro is said to be 6.6-inches and we’d expect the regular P50 to be smaller. That might see it come in at 6.1-inches again, following sizes of the P40 models.
Little else has been said about the display, but we’d expect it to be OLED and offer 90 or 120Hz refresh rates. The resolution of the P50 Pro is likely to be Quad HD+, 2640 x 1200 pixels, 120Hz, while the P50 will probably be Full HD+, 2340 x 1080 pixels, 90Hz.
It’s said that Samsung Display and LG Display will be providing the OLED panels for the devices.
Hardware specs
- Kirin 9000/9000E expected
- 6/8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage
Very little has been said about the hardware loadout for the next-gen Huawei device, but it’s thought that the P50 Pro will use the Kirin 9000 that made its debut in the Huawei Mate 40. This is a 5nm 5G SoC, launching before Apple and Qualcomm made their own announcements and it’s typical for Huawei to roll this hardware from Mate to P series in this way. The standard P50 might use the Kirin 9000E, a slightly lower spec version of the hardware.
Outside of these details, we don’t have any details for battery capacity, although it has been suggested that Huawei’s 135W charger might be to provide lightning-fast charging.
Cameras
- Single front camera
- P50 Pro: Quad camera array
The camera is the part of Huawei devices most anticipated. The company beat big rivals like Apple and Samsung to the punch, out-performing most rivals and making some of the biggest steps in mobile photography over the past few years.
A leak has shown off a huge camera array for the rear of the phone, although there’s little to verify its authenticity. In fact, the writing on the lens housing is the same as for the Huawei P40 Pro, which could imply that it’s just a Photoshop fake. Alternatively, Huawei could be adapting the existing system for the new P50.
That information on the outside only applies to the lenses, however, not the sensors underneath. What we can see is a periscope telephoto, claiming 125mm which was 5x optical on the P40 Pro.
There’s an additional camera here, however, not covered by the lens detail writing – suggesting (if it’s not a fake) that it’s something to do with additional data capture (depth or ToF) or it’s a macro lens.
But there are additional sensors dotted across the array too, so perhaps the fourth lens is something to do with that.
It’s early days and so far we just don’t know what the Huawei P50 cameras will offer.
Software
- No Google Services
- Harmony OS in China
As this isn’t a regular Android phone, it’s worth saying a little more on software. We know that Huawei can’t offer Google services and is instead pushing its own software solutions with Huawei Mobile Services sitting on an Android core.
Huawei has for some time been developing its Harmony OS. It’s been used in some devices, like smart TV, so far, but there’s always been talk that this would power phones of the future. Harmony OS is, in essence, a version of Android anyway, so we’d not expect a huge change from the EMUI that we’ve seen on Huawei devices in the past. Discussion suggests that the P50 will be pitched as a Harmony OS device in China, while still being referred to as an Android device in the rest of the world.
There’s still an outside chance that if Huawei’s standing with the US changed then Google services could return – but we don’t think that’s going to happen.
What’s happened so far?
Here’s a chronology of leaks for the Huawei P50 series so far.
15 February 2021: More details on P50 models suggested
A Twitter leaker has weighed in to provide more details on what models to expect for the Huawei P50.
And if anyone still wonders about those models.
Standard – new Lite
Pro – new standard
Pro+ – new ProP50 K9000E
P50 Pro/Pro+ K9000 https://t.co/UiWGM9hH9T— Teme (特米) (@RODENT950) February 15, 2021
21 January 2021: Huawei P50 and P50 Pro said to use reserved Kirin 9000 chips, offer 90 and 120Hz respectively
Debate around what will power the next Huawei devices still rolls on, with sources saying that reserved Kirin 9000 chips will power the P50.
12 January 2021: More apparent specs leak for P50 series
A slightly questionable leak has appeared with little to verify the details, but it does suggest that there will be Harmony OS and Android versions of the P50 models.
5 January 2021: Apparent Huawei P50 Pro leak shows quad rear cameras – but is it real?
Images claiming to be the Huawei P50 Pro leak showing off camera details, but there’s little to verify their authenticity.
5 January 2021: 135W charger could power Huawei P50
A new Huawei charger which can deliver up to 135W has been certified and could be the charger for the future P50 series.
31 December 2020: Huawei P50 Pro gets its first design leak
A leak from a reliable source has shown off an rendered image for the future Huawei P50 Pro.
23 November 2020: Huawei P50 to launch in 2021
A report from The Elec discusses display suppliers and some of the hardware for the future Huawei P50 models.
Writing by Chris Hall.
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