The Huawei P40 Pro continues to reveal itself. Several months before the presentation, a first photo of the five-fold rear photo sensor appeared on the canvas. There is a rectangular block similar to that of the Galaxy S11. In the aftermath, a reputable leaker mentioned the frequency of refreshment of the smartphone screen.
On December 25th, our Chinese colleagues at IT Home released a rendering featuring the five-fold photo sensor on the back of the Huawei P40 Pro. The set up is arranged in a rectangular block, already teased by the renderings of the P40 Pro designed by OnLeaks. The leaker, however, did not reveal the complete design of the camera.
In the image posted online, we can see four photo sensors aligned vertically. Just to the right, a fifth module completes the device. Just below, an LED flash was built in. Despite this extra module, the set up is similar to that of the P30 Pro. You are advised to take this flight with some hindsight while waiting for official information. It is not known whether this is an official image or a rendering based on information obtained.
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A 90 Hz screen for the Huawei P40 Pro
On the same day, a well-known leaker named Teme mentioned the P40 Pro in a tweet. According to him, the smartphone is covered with a 90Hz screen,like the last OnePlus or the Pixel 4. A leak recently featured on a 120 Hz screen. Next year, the screens of 90 or 120 Hz are expected to become popular. So it's not a surprise.
As a reminder, Huawei will present the P40 and P40 Pro in Paris in March next year. A collateral victim of the trade war between China and the United States, the manufacturer will not be able to integrate Google's services into its new smartphones. We'll tell you more as soon as possible.
Refresh misses? 90Hz Umm
— Teme (特米)? (@RODENT950) December 25, 2019
Source: ITHome