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Huawei would already be working on its next flagship. The device should be ready in the coming months and would be accompanied by different versions. From what is known so far, the company would plan to make a leap in the nomenclature. That is, it would not reach the market under the name Huawei P11. From the Huawei P10 it would go directly to the Huawei P20, with a Plus and a Pro model. In the last few hours, in addition, some renders of the device have been leaked, which would allow us to get a little closer to its possible characteristics.
From Huawei P10 to Huawei P20
The renders show a phone with reduced frames and an 18: 9 aspect ratio. That is, it would have an infinite panel, the great protagonist of the front. The truth is that despite the fact that the screen would be everything, there would be space for a start button, where the fingerprint reader would be located. If we turn it over, the cameras on the back would be located in a horizontal line. We would find, specifically, with three sensors instead of two as usual. In fact, the photographic section promises to be one of the strengths of this new model. Rumor has it that this main camera would have a resolution of 40 megapixels. It would also have the Leica stamp and possibly a x5 zoom.
As far as the display is concerned, it is said that it would grow slightly in the standard version. From 5.1 inches it would go up to 5.5 inches. The Huawei P20 Plus could reach 6 inches and the P20 Pro could still do it somewhat, which would slightly exceed this size. The two vitaminized models would arrive with QuadHD resolution, but the normal one would return to FullHD. What the three teams would agree on would be in the 18: 9 format.
What seems somewhat clear is the type of processor that the three models would mount. Both the Huawei P20 and the P20 Plus and the Pro would be powered by a Kirin 970, the same chip that is present in the Huawei Mate 10. It remains to be known, however, the type of RAM and internal storage capacity. Huawei may announce these new models during the upcoming Mobile World Congress in February. Only then can we get out of doubt and know in detail how this trio of phones are spending them.