The upcoming Huawei P20 series – P20, P20 Plus, and P20 Pro are expected to unveil by February 2018, during the Mobile World Congress. Based on the past leaked information, all of these models could sport a three-lens array at the back, with Leica, and potentially, a 5x hybrid zoom for a more detailed image.
In Weibo, the alleged schematics of the three models were uploaded. As we can see in the images below, each of the devices has their own camera characteristics. The standard Huawei P20 will have a horizontal camera arrangement, while the dual-LED flash with phase detection auto-focus is located on the right side. On the other hand, the Huawei P20 Plus has a vertical positioning on the upper left part of the rear panel, with the dual-LED flash with phase detection auto-focus below on it. At the front, both are carrying the home button, that is also the fingerprint scanner and an 18:9 aspect ratio. Lastly, the Huawei P20 Pro will also have the vertical display of the three camera lens, but at this time, they’re located on the upper center part. However, the home button is nowhere to be found and it’s now situated below the cameras. Further, an all-screen display is now implemented, keeping the selfie camera and sensors at the top, similar to the iPhone X.



Some of the specs were disclosed, as both the P20 and P20 Plus will have a Kirin 970 chipset and 64GB or 128GB internal storage, and 6GB of RAM, while the P20 Pro will ship with Kirin 975 chipset, which is 15% speedier than the Kirin 970, and paired with either 128GB or 256GB storage and 6GB or 8GB RAM.
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