Huawei P30 & P30 Pro Design Revealed By Spigen Cases
Parvati Misra
Huawei P30 and P30 pro's designs are revealed by the new leaked Spigen case, showing water-drop notch and quad camera setup on both of the phones.
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For several times in the past few weeks, the P30 Pro and P30 version of Huawei had been leaked. The first time we had a glance on the device was when Olixar case maker leaked photos concerning the devices via its cases. As can be seen from the cases, the device will feature a quad rear camera setup. The camera system will be stacked vertically which is similar to that of the Galaxy A9 (2018). The device is the successor of Huawei P20, which was released last year in March. Similar to its successor, the P30 Pro and P30 is most likely going to make its first debut in March as well.
The recent Spigen leaks confirm those earlier leaks and at the same time showcased devices’ front. The total cases feature in the leaks was five, three were P30 Pro’s cases, and the rest are P30’s cases. As for the front, both the P30 Pro and P30 look pretty much the same with a water-drop notch.
As mentioned above, three of the P30 Pro leaks from Spigen clearly show that the device comes with a quad-camera setup and a dual LED flash. The camera setup is rumored to contain periscope-style imagining hardware that supports lossless optical zoom. It is rumored that there will be a 38MP Sony IMX607 with Dual Bayer technology and three-speed native sensitivity of ISO 50/500/5000.
As for the P30, we have already known from its previous leak that the phone will feature a maximum of 40MP and support 5x lossless zoom. And for the front camera, it is likely to feature a 24MP camera for selfies.
The leaks also suggest that the P30 comes with a display of 6 inches with a waterdrop notch on top and thin bezels as well. A surprise feature that comes with the phone is the headphone jack of 3.5mm, which Huawei got rid of in the P20 Pro. The leaked photos also hinted a speaker grill and a USB Type-C port beside it.
Some rumors suggest that the phone will come with a fingerprint scanner on screen and optical zoom. Both the devices will be powered by HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC. The P30 Pro and P30 are said to make their first debut at an appearance in Paris later in March.
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