Huawei P30 Pro Revealed On A New Set Of Hands-On Photos
Karamchand Rameshwar
The upcoming Huawei P30 Pro was revealed on a new set of hands-on photos with a quad camera setup on the rear and a glossy back panel.
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Just a couple of days ago, the alleged renders of the forthcoming Huawei P30 and P30 Pro surfaced online, revealing the two’s camera setup, color variants, and design. Now, alleged hands-on photos of the Huawei P30 Pro just surfaced online, further confirming the rumor that it will come with a quad camera setup on the rear. Huawei Executive Richard Yu was also been spotted with the phone covered and protected by a black case. However, even with the case on, the camera setup is still enough for everyone to figure out the phone to be the upcoming Huawei P30 Pro.
Three new hands-on photos of the alleged P30 Pro reveals a similar design that has already been seen in the previous set of renders believed to be the forthcoming Huawei P30 and P30 Pro. The new photos show that the forthcoming phone features a glossy back panel and also a sizeable camera module that houses triple camera sensors. The last rear sensor is placed under the LED flash. In terms of color variants, the images suggest that it is a black option of the phone that was recently leaked.
The photos, in the courtesy of SlashLeaks, are said to capture in Vietnam. It is unfortunate that these photos only show its back panel and also doesn’t reveal any more details about the handset’s specifications. However, the previous leaks suggested that the P30 Pro might sport a curved display with a tiny dewdrop notch on top. Additionally, the device on the leaked photos doesn’t have a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner so it may hint that there will be an on-screen fingerprint scanner on the phone instead.
As mentioned, Huawei Executive Richard Yu was spotted holding a phone which is believed to be the P30 Pro. The photo was posted on Chinese microblogging site Weibo and it was first spotted by MyDrivers. In the picture, Yu was holding a phone which was protected by a black case. However, we can still see a cut-out for a rear camera setup and a LED flash that is similar to the design on the recently leaked renders. Additionally, the P30 Pro is said to come with 10x lossless zoom tech that Oppo also introduced last month.
That is all we have known so far. We will know more about the two when the company officially announce them at the launch event on 26 March.
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