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Huawei P20 now official

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After numerous leaks that lurks around the interweb, Huawei has now officially announced its latest flagship smartphone, the Huawei P20, at Grand Palais in Paris.

The P20 comes with a 5.8-inch FullView display, and ultra-thin bezels and impressive screen-to-body ratios for a better viewing experience. As per usual, the device is equipped with a Leica dual camera setup consisting of 12MP 1.55um + 20MP monochrome lens and a 24MP front camera with AI beautification and 3D portrait lighting. It also supports six-axis stabilization and 960fps super slow motion and features Ultra Snapshot mode that can capture an image in as little as 0.3 seconds.

Powering the device is a Kirin 970 processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB internal storage, 3,400mAh battery with Supercharge, Dual 4G SIM, and has support for Google ARCore delivering advanced AR capabilities.

Huawei P20 specs:
5.8-inch FHD FullView display @ 2244 x 1080 resolution, 428ppi
3D Glass
Hisilicon Kirin 970 octa-core processor
4 x ARM Cortex A73 2.36GHz + 4 x ARM Cortex A53 1.8GHz + i7 Co-processor
Mali-G72 MP12 767MHz
4GB RAM
128GB internal storage
12MP f/1.8 1.55 um + 20MP f/1.6 monochrome lens dual Leica cameras with Huawei AIS, 5x hybrid zoom, w/ LED flash
24MP f/2.0 front camera with AI beautification and 3D portrait lighting
4K and 960fps video recording
AR support
4G LTE Cat. 18 (1.2Gbps)
Single/Dual-SIM
GPS with GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO
NFC
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, DLNA
USB Type-C
Bluetooth 4.2
IP53 certified
Fingerprint scanner
Infrared Remote Control
Android 8.1 Oreo (EMUI 8.1)
3,400mAh battery with SuperCharge and AI battery management
149.1 mm x 70.8 mm x 7.65 mm
Approx. 165 g
Twilight and Pink Gold, Black, Midnight Blue

 

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4 Comments

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archie · 8 years ago

No micro sd card for P20 and P20 pro? Fail.


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?? · 8 years ago

iPhones had none either and no one complained. And don’t give excuses about these being Android phones and SD cards being requirements on every one of them.


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