Huawei P40 PRO has SPECTACULAR SPECIFICATIONS Already Announced

Huawei P40 PRO has already announced a series of spectacular specifications for the launch in the spring of 2020, but how true are they?

Huawei P40 PRO SPECTACULAR SPECIFICATIONS

Huawei P40 PRO it is going to be released in the spring of next year, but we already have a series of spectacular specifications that are announced for the phone, and some say that they would not be so true. Considering that the Huawei P40 PRO is in full development and will be released in just 3 months, the final specifications should have already been established, and this is because its prototypes are most likely being tested.

Huawei P40 PRO has first announced a graphene battery with a capacity of 5500 mAh, huge in all respects, but not impossible, although it is hard to believe that it will still be offered. There are many rumors suggesting that the Huawei P40 PRO will be the first phone model to use graphene batteries, but it is hard to believe that such a large capacity could be offered by Huawei even with this new phone.

Huawei P40 PRO has SPECTACULAR SPECIFICATIONS Already Announced

Huawei P40 PRO has also announced a 6.5-inch OLED screen with QHD+ resolution, which would be a substantial upgrade compared to what existed in the models released in past years by the company. The same OLED screen would offer a refresh rate of 120 Hz, double that of the model launched in 2019, and only slightly higher than that of the Mate 30 Pro, but it is enough to matter a lot.

Huawei P40 PRO has also announced a camera that is composed of a 64 megapixel Sony image sensor, a 20 megapixel ultra-wide, a 12 megapixel periscope, a macro, and a ToF. Yes, the Huawei P40 PRO has a penta camera announced, with 5 image sensors, as other rumors have told us, and there will also be a dual front camera in the screen, the second image sensor being ultra-wide.

Huawei P40 PRO has these specifications announced from a source without much credibility, and some well-known leakers, and with correct predictions in the past, claim that the information would not be so real.