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HUAWEI P40 Pro Premium Edition renders, specs surface online

Renders of the HUAWEI P40 Pro Premium Edition recently surfaced online, potentially revealing more info about the device.
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Published onMarch 13, 2020

HUAWEI P40 Pro Premium Edition leaked Renders

The HUAWEI P40 series’ launch date is just around the corner. The company is expected to release three device variants, and we’ve already seen a lot of rumors and leaks surrounding them. Today, we just got even more information about the line’s premium option.

ITHome recently spotted the HUAWEI P40 Pro Premium Edition on a South Korean retail website. The listing included renders of the device as well as a few key features and specs.

According to ITHome, the device should feature a 6.7-inch 3,160×1,440 120Hz display, the Kirin 990 5G SoC, 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. Around back, it should come with a 52MP primary shooter, a 40MP lens, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, a 3D ToF sensor, and a periscopic camera. In front, the P40 Pro Premium Edition should come with a 32MP shooter and another 3D ToF sensor. The leaked information also reveals the device should sport an in-screen fingerprint reader, IP68 water resistance, and a massive 5,500mAh battery that supports 50W fast charging.

Read also: HUAWEI P40 series charging speed leaks: Don’t expect a major upgrade

As far as the renders are concerned, we see much of what we’ve already seen. There appears to glass adorning the front and back of the device, with a metal chassis holding it together. The display should tout a substantial curve with what appears to be a pill-shaped dual-camera cutout at the top left. Unfortunately, the listing doesn’t reveal anything about the device’s potential price point.

These leaks appear to be fairly reliable, and we already expected the HUAWEI P40 Pro Premium Edition to tout many of these features. But, as is the case with all rumors, we need to take all of this information with a grain of salt until HUAWEI officially reveals the device later this month.