Huawei P20 May feature 40-Megapixel Triple Rear Camera Setup

  • 6th, Feb 2018 4:10 PM
  • Atul Mittal
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Huawei’s scheduled launch event on March 27 in Paris has been ripped off any mystery if there was any, but still, the wide-eyed speculations doing the rounds must give high hopes to the Chinese phone makers. The company was supposed to unveil its latest line up of smartphones. The showstopper was supposed to be Huawei P20, the successor to its flagship phone the P10.

However, it seems that case makers in China had plans of their own who leaked images of cases made for Huawei P20. Going by the images, speculations are high that the P20 or any of the new smartphones will have a three-camera setup and a notch in the front.

Of Late, Huawei was working on three new smartphones - the Huawei P20, Huawei P20 Lite, and Huawei P20 Plus. Reports hint towards a possible launch of all the three phones at the Paris Event. As posted by SlashLeaks, one of the leaked images shows a triple rear camera setup. The cameras are arranged vertically.

In December 2017, Famous tipster Evan Blass had made similar predictions. Claiming that the phone would be an "imaging powerhouse", Blass guessed that phone could carry a 40-megapixel camera with 3 rear lenses and 5x hybrid zoom. The handset would also have a 24-megapixel selfie camera. Huawei has supposedly co-developed all the lenses with German camera manufacturer Leica. Huawei ‘s new P series would have 'Point Cloud Depth Camera' feature. This is Huawei’s answer to Apple's 'True Depth Camera' used in the face ID feature. Huawei may even place a notch at the top bezel similar to the iPhone X. It may be powered by the Kirin 970 AI-powered processor and run Android Oreo.

Some leaked images of the phone’s probable cases hint towards a possible iPhone X-like design while some show a case without the notch. All this actually add up more to the mystery and excitement before the D-day. Huawei must be laughing at us at this moment and super excited with the buzz the event has generated.