Huawei teases P50 series at HarmonyOS for smartphone event

Huawei unveiled its Harmony OS 2.0 operating system on June 2 and brought tablets, a new smartwatch, and even some gaming monitors. During the event, the company has played 45-second promo of the Huawei P50 series. For now, there is no official word on when the P50 series will debut.

Huawei P50 Series Phone

The promo shows that the P50 Pro will have a quad-camera system, concluding with a wide view of the phone on a sunset horizon. Huawei shares that the P50 series have a beautiful, thin and light design and that they raise the bar in terms of phone photography.

The Huawei P50 series will feature a 1-inch camera sensor, namely the Sony IMX800. Looking at a screengrab from the video the quad camera on the Huawei P50 will go from 18mm to 125mm, suggesting a 5x periscope zoom would account for the long end.

The Huawei P50 is expected to feature a 6.3 inch display with a centered punch hole selfie shooter while the rear is reportedly the Sony’s 1 inch IMX 800 sensor. The smartphone is expeced to launch in the arriving weeks, so stay tuned for more updates.

It was previously reported that the Huawei P50 will be equipped with Sony’s exclusive custom IMX800 sensor as standard. It has an ultra-large base close to 1 inch. This is also the largest sensor in Sony’s history, which can bring more powerful imaging effects. With Huawei’s unique RYYB arrangement, night shooting capabilities will be upgraded again to become a new generation of night vision devices.

Huawei to use Visionox and BOE displays in the P50 series. Check the list below.

  • Huawei P50 = Visionox
  • Huawei P50 Pro = BOE & Visionox
  • Huawei P50 Pro Plus = BOE ( hexagonal crystal screen arrangement developed by BOE, experience same as LG screen diamond arrangement )

In terms of configuration, it is reported that the three versions of Huawei P50, P50 Pro, and P50 Pro+ will be equipped with Kirin 9000L, Kirin 9000E, and Kirin 9000 respectively, with different market positioning.

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