A Huawei P40 PRO that LOOKS LIKE THIS will drive Huawei fans CRAZY (VIDEO)

Huawei P40 PRO will be released in the spring of next year, and if it looks like in these images, then it will drive all the Huawei fans who are waiting for it all over the world crazy.

Huawei P40 PRO it will be launched in the spring of next year by the Chinese company for customers all over the world, and if it looks like in the video clip above, then it will surely drive all the fans crazy. We are talking about a concept for the Huawei P40 PRO that presents us with a phone with a completely different design than the current ones, and which completely eliminates the current cutouts, which is exactly what customers don't like.

The Huawei P40 PRO does not have many details revealed yet, but it is quite clear that it will still have a quadruple camera implemented by Huawei, probably a slightly improved one compared to the one in the Huawei Mate 30 Pro. Moreover, it is expected that the Huawei P40 PRO screen will be clearly superior to the one implemented in this spring's model, probably also with a refresh rate of 90 Hz, considering that this is the trend.

A Huawei P40 PRO that LOOKS LIKE THIS will drive Huawei fans CRAZY (VIDEO)

The Huawei P40 PRO will definitely have the new Kirin 990 chip that the Chinese announced in September and implemented in the Huawei Mate 30 Pro, but more than likely without changes. It is expected that the Huawei P40 PRO will not have any improvements made for this chip apart from the possible additional RAM memory, and possibly more storage space, but beyond that there should be absolutely nothing extra.

The Huawei P40 PRO will still have a 5G version available, a fast charging system maybe even better than the one in the Huawei Mate 30 Pro, and wireless charging should be at least as fast. Huawei P40 PRO could come with new materials for the case, as happened with the series announced this week, but for now it is not very clear what surprises are prepared by those in China.

The Huawei P40 PRO will be presented in March 2020, but it will most likely be launched without applications and services from the Google company, which will certainly represent an important problem.