New Renders Show Huawei P30 Pro In New Color Ahead Of Launch
Anita - Mar 15, 2019
The upcoming flagship from Chinese phone maker Huawei, the Huawei P30 Pro, just appeared in new renders with a new red color called 'Sunrise'.
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Huawei P30 lineup is scheduled to be unveiled in Paris on March 26. Huawei has teased the P30 Pro’s lossless zoom capabilities and its quad-camera cluster. Along with the Huawei P30 Pro, the Chinese tech giant also plans to release the P30 Lite and the P30. Recently, new press renders appearing online show that the P30 Pro will also come in a new red color.

Huawei P30 Pro previously appeared in blue color before, now thanks to the renders, we can see the P30 Pro in a new red gradient finish. The red variant is called “Sunrise” color option, according to WinFuture.de, the site published the renders. Additionally, the new renders indicate that the P30 Pro will not have the headphone jack and will feature an IR blaster. Meanwhile, Roland Quandt tweeted that the P30 variant will still have a headphone jack and miss out on an IR blaster.

According to the previous rumours, the P30 Pro will feature quad-camera setup on the back with a periscope sensor and lossless zoom capabilities. Also, the smartphone reportedly comes with an OLED screen with optical on-screen fingerprint scanners and dewdrop notch. The premium P30 Pro is said to come in three variants: 8GB RAM + 128GB internal storage, 8GB RAM + 256GB internal storage, and 8GB RAM + 512GB internal storage. Moreover, the flagship will be available in gradient colors with glass rear panel, bringing the high-end touch. In addition, as for the performance, the device will have the latest Kirin 980 SoC fabricated on the 7nm process.

In the design department, the device’s front is a bit curved to the edges, which is much identical to the design of the Galaxy S10 smartphones from Samsung. The phone will come with vertically-stacked triple camera setup while the fourth sensor and dual LED flash will be placed next to the setup. The third shooter on both smartphones will be a zoom sensor to take lossless photos of things which are far away and will stretch out its zoom range. While the official announcement has not been made, the P30 Pro is said to have Leica Vario-Summilux-H-branded sensors and focal length of 16-125mm and an aperture of f/1.6 - f/3.4. As the launch date is inching closer, we will no longer wait long to get more details about the Huawei P30 smartphones.
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