Huawei P30 Pro's new leaks show a teardrop-shaped matrix and four-camera cameras



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Huawei's new flagship phones are expected to be announced at the end of next month and today we have our first convincing renditions of the device, courtesy of WinFuture. The new P30 Pro, whose leaks were previously suggested with a "Leica Quad Camera", seems to have one lens and three sensors on the back of the camera.

WinFuture reports that one of them will be for a 10x optical zoom function, which aligns on the official video of the Huawei teaser when he announced the date of the event for the unveiling. Another could be a flight time sensor used for depth of field detection and potentially 3D mapping capabilities. We do not know what the fourth would be used for, but this could be the case for ultra-wide shots. It seems that the P30 only has a set of three cameras, which means that it can simply have the zoom and ultra-wide capabilities, but not the Pro's depth of field detection.


Image: WinFuture


Image: WinFuture

In addition to the camera system, the P30 series also seems to have a water drop notch design for the front facing camera module. WinFuture Also reports that both devices will come with a built-in fingerprint sensor to avoid incorporating a bezel to the screen. We will know more about the phones next month, with the Paris Huawei event in Paris scheduled for March 26th.

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