Huawei. THIS IS WHAT THE FIRST PHONE LOOKS LIKE WITHOUT Cut-out

Huawei. The first phone model without cutout, of the Chinese company, was revealed today in a first image, here is how it will look when it is launched.

Huawei cutout

Huawei. Left behind in terms of removing cutouts from phone screens, the Chinese company now wants to catch up, so it is preparing to sell its first smartphone model without a cutout in the screen. Below is the first image of the Huawei phone that does not have a cutout in the screen, its front camera being removed from the case, as we have already seen with various other mobile phone models produced in China.

Huawei. Many of the company's competitors have launched phones of this kind, and now it's their turn, the phone ready for launch with the name Huawei P Smart Z, a bit complicated, but what matters in the end is what it offers. It seems that the new Huawei phone will have a screen with a diagonal of 6.6 inches, everything being possible thanks to the very thin edges that are visible and great, the lack of cutout making the design much more interesting.

Huawei. THIS IS WHAT THE FIRST PHONE LOOKS LIKE WITHOUT Cut-out

Huawei P Smart Z

Huawei. The front camera hidden in the case will have a resolution of 16 megapixels, high enough to be able to record selfies of very good quality for users interested in this. The phone from Huawei is a cheap one, because it will only cost about 200 euros, and it would be aimed at customers who do not have a lot of money to spend, and who do not expect exceptional performance from these products.

Huawei. Although the price of the phone is very low, it will still have 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage space, but also a 4000 mAh battery, so it should offer surprisingly high autonomy for customers. Choosing a phone of this kind to make such a big change for the screen is not abnormal, many manufacturers are acting like Huawei, to see how viable is the new technology that removes the cutout from the screen.

Huawei. This new smartphone model will be launched next month by the Chinese, but for now no possible date is known when this will happen.