A few days ago, Huawei launched the P Smart 2019. And keeping a few days gap, the Chinese smartphone giant recently announced the Huawei Y7 Pro 2019, which is almost the same smartphone, with downgraded internals and at a lower price. The smartphone was first seen in Huawei’s Vietnamese page and on Lazda, a Vietnamese online retailer.
Going by the specs, the newly announced Huawei Y7 Pro 2019 flaunts a tall 6.26″ LCD panel with an HD+ resolution. The display on the handset also features a tiny water drop style notch just like the Vivo V11 and Oppo F9.
Despite the vast similarities of the handset with the P Smart 2019, it packs different specifications when it comes to the internals. The Y9 Pro 2019 comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC, with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. This one actually gets an even bigger battery, a 4000mAh unit.
The back is comprised of zero fingerprint sensors and dual camera setup. The primary sensor is a 13MP f/1.8 shooter while a 2MP lens helps with depth sensing. In addition to them, there is a 16MP selfie camera fitted into the notch at the front.
The absence of a fingerprint sensor on a smartphone in today’s date is quite a bummer. But to console the user, Huawei has added Face Unlock feature, which is quite on the trend these days. The device runs on Android Oreo with EMUI 8.2 while connectivity includes 2.4GHz Wi-Fi receiver and Bluetooth 4.2.
As previously mentioned, Vietnamese locals can buy the Huawei Y7 Pro 2019 from the online retailer Lazada starting January 5. Pricing starts at ₫3,990,000 which is approximately 20k Nepali or $175. It is available in two colors, Black or Blue and Huawei is offering a Bluetooth Speaker as a gift for early adopters. The Huawei Y7 Pro will soon be launching in Nepal at an attractive price.
Seems like every manufacturer is gearing up for foldable phones. Who can blame them, the saturated smartphone market needs something to get the consumers excited again. And seems like foldable phones are the way to go. Joining the party is Nubia, confirming its first foldable smartphone, scheduled for launch, this MWC.
The MWC is the world’s biggest smartphone event of the year. So, it’s only justifiable that smartphone makers will attempt to make a mark. The event will take place in Barcelona with an expected attendance of over 70,000 visitors. The audience list includes Journalists from over 160 counties and over 1200 speakers.
The teaser form Nubia reads, “Flex Your Life”, while details about the phone remain unknown. We are not sure if it is even a phone, all we are certain of is a flexible device. And yet, having seen the teaser from Samsung for their foldable phone, while Xiaomi and Huawei also seem pretty interested. Seems like foldable smartphones are making a proper comeback.
In a past event (IFA 2018), Nubia did show off a flexible wearable prototype. The device dubbed Nubia Alpha is pretty unique in its own way. On the contrary, what Nubia brings to the table this time remains to be seen. Take a look at the teaser below:
Nubia entered the Nepali market in 2018, with a moto “Mobile Photography Expert”. Since then, Nepali mobile photography enthusiasts have been quite attracted to Nubia smartphones. The brand is renowned for its innovations in the mobile industry, the Nubia Red Magic Mars standing as an example. Furthermore, the gaming flagship is expected to launch in Nepal soon.
After the success of Huawei Nova 3 and Nova 3i in the Nepali smartphone market, Huawei has launched the all-new Huawei Nova 4. The Nova 4 is the latest iteration of the Nova-series from the company. And it was launched only over a month ago in the international market. Let’s find more about the Huawei Nova 4 along with its official price in Nepal here.
Huawei Nova 3 Overview
The Huawei Nova 4 was the first phone in Nepal to feature a punch-hole display. It had a tiny circular cut-out on the display to house the front camera. Most of the mid-range and flagship these days follow the trend of punch-hole display.
Design and Display
The Nova 4 has the same design and build to the Nova 3 -glass body with two-tone gradient coloring. But we can see more color options on this one. On that body, it flaunts a large 6.41″ bezel-less punch-hole Full HD+ display. Despite the popularity of in-display fingerprint sensors on high-level mid-rangers, this one sticks with a traditional rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. But that’s all well, they are faster and I like it more anyway.
Camera
The Nova 4 still packs 4 cameras. But this time, it has a single selfie camera and a triple camera setup at the back. The triple camera setup comprises of a 48 MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture, a 16 MP wide-angle lens with f/2.2 aperture and a 2 MP depth sensor. But this variant is not available in Nepal. We will only get the variant with another camera setup comprising of 20 MP + 16 MP + 2 MP. The rear camera setup does well under properly lit condition but the image processing on this one is slow. The front features a 25 MP selfie camera. And of course, these cameras will be AI integrated which phone companies love so much these days.
Performance and Memory
Inside, the phone runs on Huawei’s Kirin 970 chipset with 8 GB RAM. The RAM on this device is based on LPDDR4X technology. There is 128GB memory on board and you can’t expand it as there’s no microSD card slot. While the performance will still be snappy, I felt that they should’ve gone with the latest Kirin 980 instead. guess, they were trying to save their beast of a chipset for flagships only. In our review, we didn’t encounter any hiccups while using the phone, and we even managed to play PUBG at its high setting without facing any issue.
Battery and others
On the software end, the device comes with EMUI 9.0.1 based on Android Pie. We found the custom skin well-optimized thus resulting in a smoother experience. But the UI does com with bloatware. For security, the device comes with a capacitative fingerprint sensor mounted on the back. It also supports Face unlock. The phone comes with a 3750 mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging.
Huawei Nova 4 Specifications:
Design: Glass body, two-tone gradient coloring
Display: 6.41″ Full HD+ IPS LCD display with Punch-hole
The Huawei Nova 4 is now available in select smartphone retail shops all across Nepal at a price of Rs 64,900. However, finding stock of Huawei Nova 4 is really hard these days.
Samsung is all set to launch its first foldable smartphone on February 20. The Youtube teaser didn’t reveal much and yet has managed to get us pretty excited. Take a look at the video below:
So, are you excited for the Samsung unpacked event? The phone has very well managed to be a mystery at this point, we do not even have an exact name. The rumor mill is filled with speculations of the device’s name. Viable options among those would be the Galaxy F, Galaxy X, Galaxy Flex or Galaxy Fold.
While the smartphone industry has reached a point of saturation, most believe foldable phones to be the next big thing. That and 5G connectivity seem very promising. With the decreasing sales figures for smartphones in general, many manufacturers are counting on them to drive sales.
It’s not just Samsung that’s in the race, Chinese companies have already announced their plans of launching foldable phones too. This might not be a surprise for most invested in the tech world. The Royale FlexPai has launched and is the first flexible phone, albeit a bit rushed and unpolished.
OMG! It seems like Samsung has shown us the foldable phone in its newest video which it seems to have deleted now. Watch the video below now and see the screenshots from the video in the next tweet showing Galaxy F/Fold.#GalaxyFold#GalaxyF#Samsung#FoladablePhonepic.twitter.com/oRYyuVoDWw
Back to the actual phone, it will come with a 7-inch large foldable AMOLED display and another secondary 4-inch panel. So, for unfolded usage, the 7-inch will take the lead while on folded mode, and use the smaller display normally. The video isn’t solid evidence of the Galaxy Flex, but it’s still something.
Internally, it’s expected to come with an Exynos 9820 or the Snapdragon 855, with around 512GB of internal storage. It is also said to come with two batteries, each with a capacity of 2,190mAh for a total of 4,380mAh. The phone is expected to cost around $1800 and will launch alongside their new Galaxy S10 series.
Digital Kagaj is something that looks more like a concept of a product for something bigger. This is something that is very simple and minimalistic and doesn’t do much. It is as advertised – just a digital paper that you, well…write on, nothing more.
Design and Display
As this is something that does not do much, the design is also pretty simple. It’s this big black slab of plastic material with some thickness to it. It looks like a mini black-board of sorts, the ones that used to be in schools. And the functionality is also about pretty much the same.
It is made out of all plastic and might give the impression of a tablet on first glance. The button on the top makes it look more like a tablet. But let me assure you, it is nothing but a slab to write on. The button on top acts as an eraser of sorts – it is a delete button. There’s a slot to keep the stylus at the back and a battery slot right beside it. However, this one doesn’t have any kind of rechargeable feature. This is just your regular battery that promises up to 100,000 writings on it.
Digital Kagaz
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Battery slot
stylus slot
The construction looks pretty durable too even though it’s all plastic. It does flex quite a bit when pressure is applied, but not to the point it will break. Of course, if you do it forcefully, it will break…but this means that it can handle your everyday abuse. It is also pretty lightweight, weighing less than 200 grams. So, very easy to carry, too.
The stylus looks like a cheap pen and is very lightweight too. But the stylus is nothing but a pen-shaped plastic, anyway. As it has no internal mechanism or anything. You can also easily write with any pointed object, like your nails, or something like that. So, even if you lose the stylus, there’s nothing to worry about. And this device can only write in green. There are no color options available, for now. But if it did have them, that would be quite interesting.
The display is LCD. And by the display, I mean the part which you write on. It is not a “real display”. However, it is pressure sensitive, so, you can apply different levels of pressure to write in various styles too. The display is resistant to bright lights, so, you can also use it in the sun. But due to the lack of any kind of screen lighting mechanism, it cannot be used all that much in dark environments.
Also, this thing is not water-proof, so, be careful in the rain…or just keep it away from water.
Usage and Performance
Talking about the usage and such, I have already said quite a few times that it doesn’t do much. After all, it’s technically a paper. So, this is something you primarily use to pass the time. I, mostly played “Tic-tac-toe” on it, just for the heck of it. And while we used to waste paper for that, now, we don’t need to!
But this is also a good way to get kids engaged in stuff. You can teach them alphabets, or numbers, calculations or drawings and stuff. If your kids like to just scribble on paper, this will also be a relief. It will reduce the paper wastage and be less messy around the house, too. Plus, it is a great alternative to getting kids hooked to mobile phones from an early age.
This can, also, be a good utility for students. It can serve as a way to do rough calculations or scribble notes in rough for memorizing. It can come in handy while doing maths, as you don’t have to keep doing it in the corners of your notebook, or do it on the table and rub it off later. Plus, this can be used in small restaurants to take orders from customers without wasting paper!
For office workers, it can be a way to keep track of everyday tasks. It is a better alternative to those sticky notes which you have to stick on your walls and look untidy. But for those of us, who work only on their computers, or laptops, this may not be very useful. For people like us, we even have sticky notes in our laptops itself. So…this is for those, who are not on their computers 24 / 7.
In addition, this is a good tool for designers as well. If you need to provide a rough layout for the designs, this is a good way to do so. And if you like to simply doodle on, then, you can do that too.
The major drawback is the lack of an eraser. There is a delete button, but when you press it, everything on it will be deleted. If this only had an eraser or a one-step undo button, it would be much more practical for designers and artists as well. And not only them, but it would be practical for everyone. Because, if you just make a single mistake, then, you have to delete everything! And that is very impractical…so, an eraser would make a big difference!
Also, this one has got no storage of any kind. It is only a simple writing page. You cannot store anything in it, you have to take pictures of it. There is a lock button on the bigger model, which when triggered can prevent accidentally erasing the contents as well. So, if you are doing something important, you can use that.
Conclusion
Digital Kagaz sizes
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8.5-inch model
10-inch model
This Digital Kagaj is priced at Rs.1950 for the bigger 10-inch model and Rs.1450 for the smaller 8.5-inch model. Maybe, they could have included a storage mechanism, but that would make it more expensive and a different device altogether.
However, this is a very good concept, with the objective of “Say Goodbye to Paper“. And what I think is, this is still in its starting phase. You can purchase it commercially, but what I want to see is a full-fledged digital copy with storage, so that you can write notes on it, and can replace your whole notebook. And we can save more paper!
But for now, as it stands, this is also a great product for casual usage. It is a great concept, and I like it quite a bit. What do you think of it, do let us know. And if you can think of any other practical usages, do let us know that too!
Nubia is a China-based smartphone brand. Founded in October 2012, the smartphone brand remained as the subsidiary of ZTE (Zhongxing Telecommunication Equipment Corporation) in its early days. After receiving abundant investment from Suning Holdings Group and Suning Commerce Group, the brand started working as an independent organization in 2015. In 2017, ZTE also reduced its stake in Nubia down to 49.9% after which the brand no longer remained the subsidiary of ZTE. But remained as an associate brand.
After the brand endorsed Cristiano Ronaldo as its brand ambassador, the popularity of the smartphone hyped. And since Nubia markets its smartphones as “Mobile Photography Expert”, the mobile photography enthusiasts have also been quite attracted to the Nubia handsets. The brand is also equally renowned for the innovations and the notch-less and bezel-less Nubia X is one of the examples.
Although Nubia is recognized for being an online exclusive brand in other nations, Nubia is rather available only in the offline markets in Nepal. And in this article, we have tried to compile all the Nubia smartphones available in Nepal along with their full specifications and latest price.
Nubia Z17 mini
Nubia Z17 Mini is the least expensive smartphone in the Nubia smartphones’ lineup in Nepal. The smartphone looks quite dated with the 16:9 aspect ratio and thick bezels surrounding the display. Also, the presence of the Android Marshmallow (v6.0) looks equally antiquated. But other than that, the device looks promising in many aspects.
The device comes with a 5.2-inch display featuring Full-HD resolution. So at the pixel density of 424PPI, the contents look decently sharp. The camera is the USP here. The handset boasts a dual camera setup at the back. The camera pair on the rear panel enjoys the presence of 13MP monochrome sensor and a 13MP RGB sensor. On the front, a 16MP selfie shooter resides meticulously on the top.
on the performance side of things, there is the Snapdragon 653 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. A 2950mAh battery powers the devices. there is a Type-C port for charging, which is really commendable considering its budget-friendly price.
Nubia Z17 mini specifications:
Display: 5.2-inch IPS LCD display with Gorilla Glass protection, 2.5D curved glass on the top
Resolution: Full-HD (1920×1080 pixels) @ 424PPI pixel density
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 652
CPU: Octa-core (4 x Cortex A72 @ 1.8GHz + 4 x Cortex A53 @ 1.44GHz)
GPU: Adreno 510
RAM: 4GB LPDDR3
Storage: 64GB eMMC 5.1 Storage; Expandable up to 200GB
OS: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow); Nubia UI 4.0 on the top
Battery: 2950mAh non-removable battery (USB Type-C port for charging)
Colors: Champagne Gold, Black Gold
Price: Rs. 24,599 Rs. 23,000
Nubia V18
Nubia V18 comes with a modern design featuring an 18:9 aspect ratio on the display. The screen on the device also looks decent tall at 6-inch. the display on the device also flaunts Full-HD+ resolution.
Talking about the performance, there is Snapdragon 625 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM. On the storage side of things, there is 64GB of onboard memory to keep all your files and photos. There is also a micro SD card slot for those who look after expanding their storage further.
In terms of software, the device boots on Android Nougat out of the box with Nubia’s custom UI on the top. There is also a whopping 400mAh of battery to keep the things going.
Nubia V18 Specifications:
Display: 6.01-inch IPS LCD display, 77.8% screen to body ratio
Resolution: Full-HD+ (2160×1080 pixels) @ 402PPI pixel density
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 625
CPU: Octa-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU: Adreno 506
RAM: 4GB LPDDR3
Storage: 64GB eMMC 5.1 Storage; Expandable up to 128GB (Uses SIM2 slot)
Battery: 4000mAh non-removable battery (Uses Micro USB port for charging)
Colors: Black and Gold
Price: Rs. 27,500 Rs. 25,000
Nubia Z17 Lite
The Nubia Z17 Lite is another camera-centric smartphone in Nubia’s lineup. The handset flaunts dual camera on the rear panel. Among the two, one of them incorporates a 13MP RGB sensor, whereas the other one comes equipped with a 13MP monochrome sensor. Moving on to the front side of the device, there lies a 16MP selfie shooter right on its forehead.
On the performance front, there is quite a treat. The octa-core Snapdragon 653 processor is paired with a whopping 6GB of RAM. talking about the storage, there is 64GB of inbuilt memory, which might suffice the needs of most of the users. There is also an SD card slot to expand the storage further in case of insufficiency.
Software-wise, the device boots on Android Nougat (v7.1) with Nubia UI 5 on the top. Talking about the battery, the device is fueled by a decent-sized 3200mAh battery, which supports fast charging.
Nubia Z17 Lite Specifications:
Display: 5.5-inch IPS LCD display with Gorilla glass protection, 2.5D curved glass on the top
Resolution: Full-HD (1920×1080 pixels) @ 401PPI pixel density
Battery: 3200mAh Non-removable battery (With USB Type-C port for charging)
Colors: Black/Gold
Price: Rs. 28,500 Rs. 26,500
Nubia Z17 miniS
Nubia Z17 miniS looks all fancy with its glass-metal sandwiched design and quad camera setup: two on the front and two on the back. The rear camera comprises of 13MP monochrome sensor backed by another 13MP sensor (RGB) for better color reproduction. On the front, the handset flaunts a 16MP primary shooter accompanied by a 5MP depth sensor. So with four cameras at its disposal, the Z17 miniS is capable of capturing portrait images and portrait selfies as well.
The handset flaunts a relatively small 5.2-inch IPS display, which features Full-HD resolution. Since the screen on the device is shielded with Gorilla Glass 3 on the top, it has better survival rates during the falls.
The device is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 653 chip. Pairing along the processor is 6GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 64GB of onboard memory.
Nubia Z17 miniS Specifications:
Display: 5.2-inch IPS LCD display with Gorilla Glass 3 protection, 2.5D glass on the top
Resolution: Full-HD+ (1920×1080 pixels) @ 424PPI pixel density
Samsung Nepal has officially launched the M-series in Nepal. The Galaxy M10 is available from offline stores and select online e-commerce platforms like Daraz, Sastodeal, and Smartdoko. It is available in 2GB RAM and 16GB storage configuration. The Galaxy M10 is priced at Rs.13,290. For the price, the Galaxy M10 should be one of the best budget phones of 2019, at least in Nepal.
Samsung Galaxy M10 Overview
The Galaxy M10 features a tall 6.2-inch 720P display with a teardrop notch. Unlike most of Samsung phones out there, this phone doesn’t come with an AMOLED display. Samsung has included an IPS LCD panel on this device. So there won’t be the punchy blacks. But considering the price, you cannot expect more.
Talking about the cameras, the phone flaunts a dual-camera setup at its back. Dual-camera is a rare feature at this price range. So the Galaxy M10 surely has solid ground on the camera department. And as the secondary shooter on this device captures a wide field of view, it offers greater versatility than most of the budget and mid-range devices out there. For the selfies, there is a 5MP snapper tucked neatly on the notch up top.
Powering the device is Exynos 7870 processor backed with 2GB of RAM. You also get 16GB of onboard memory to store all of your files and photos. There is also a dedicated SD card slot with which users can expand the storage further.
On to the software side, you get the Android Oreo with Experience UI on the top. But Samsung has already released an update for the device. So you can readily update the device to Android Pie. You can also get One UI treat on the top. A decent-sized 3400mAh battery keeps the device running.
Specifications:
Display: 6.2-inch IPS LCD display with 2.5D curved glass on the top
Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1520 pixels) @ 269PPI
Chipset: Samsung’s Exynos 7870
CPU: Octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU: Mali-T830 MP1
RAM: 2/3GB
Storage: 16/32GB; Expandable via micro SD card (Dedicated slot)
OS: Android 8.1 (Oreo) with Experience UI 9.5 on the top
Rear Camera: Dual camera – 13MP wide-angle + 5MP ultra-wide-angle camera, LED flash
The OPPO F11, the 6th smartphone in the company’s mid-range lineup is set to launch soon. How soon you ask? Reports claim the smartphone will get an official launch sometime around the first week of March. The phone codenamed CPH1969, or the OPPO F11 Pro has been in the rumor mill for a while, but today we have an official render to share.
Starting off at the back, this iteration boasts a 48MP CMOS sensor. It’s the same concept as on the Redmi Note 7 Pro, capturing 12MP photos + pixel binning for the 48MP end result. The front gets a 32MP pop-up camera. The display will stretch to the top, with the earpiece embedded into the bezel. There is a minimal bezel at the bottom.
The same 48MP sensor is rumored to be a part of Vivo V15 Pro’s specs sheet as well. The pop-up camera should be interesting at this point in time, especially for a mid-ranger. The fingerprint sensor lies below the rear cameras, ideally to reduce the use of face recognition.
At this point, if it wasn’t going to come with a pop-up camera, we could expect the fingerprint to be long gone. Sadly this also means no in-display fingerprint sensor, a feature already present on the Vivo V11 Pro. The top of the line configuration will feature 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
Furthermore, like the F9 Pro, the F11 Pro will sport fast charging for the beefy 4500mAh battery through a USB-C port. Rumors claim the phone will sport a high-end MediaTek processor, preferably the Helio P70. Pricing is expected to be around Rs 25,000 Indian Rupees.
MSI, the name that has proven itself in the gaming community, just introduced three new laptops in Nepal. The list includes RTX powered laptops, with either an RTX 2060 or an RTX 2070, all powered by a six-core i7-8750H processor. Now, we have all heard about RTX series laptops being all expensive and not worth the money. But bear with me, as I shall prove you wrong, or at least try to.
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Processor: Intel 8th Gen Coffee Lake i7 8750H 2.2GHz-4.1GHz
Display: 15.6″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) 60Hz
GPU: GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6
RAM: Dual Channel 16GB DDR4 2666 MHz (Max 32GB)
Storage: 1TB HDD + 256GB NVME SSD
Ports: USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A, SD m-DP, HDMI (4K output @30Hz)
Connectivity: Killer E2400 Gaming LAN + Killer Wireless-AC AC 9560 (2*2 a/c) + BT
These might seem like some really expensive laptops, and they are but first, consider the hardware it comes with. RTX provides a hefty bump over its predecessor, the GTX1060, and is almost as powerful as the GTX 1070. That’s with the Ray-Tracing and DLSS out of the equation. Let’s look at a few pointers as to why buying any of these three laptops is a good deal.
Nepali pricing
Nepali consumers are familiar with paying a premium for laptops if purchased from the official channels. That’s not exactly the case here, the prices are pretty well put together, unlike what the history suggests. There is a slight chance these prices might be unbeatable, combine that with the perks of buying from an official channel, can we argue with that?
The RTX GPU
Now, international pricing aside, RTX GPUs are pretty powerful. They are overpriced for sure, but it’s a well thought out graphics processor that should get better with time. Rumors of the new DLSS update hints at a 50% more in-game fps and that is huge. Even without the update, the RTX 2060 can easily tackle the likes of GTX 1070, while the RTX 2070 takes on the GTX 1080. With more games soon to support ray-tracing and more optimizations, we should see RTX GPUs show their full potential in the coming months.
I looked around the current laptop market in Nepal, and the cheapest laptops with a GTX 1070 I could find was over 2 lakhs. And those laptops only come with 7th gen processors, while this one gets an 8th Gen i7 processor, with more cores, more threads, and a higher clock speeds. Combine both and you get even better frame rates on games, faster renders, and overall better user experience.
Conclusion
These laptops are worth their asking price. Sure, for over 2 lakhs they better be worth it. The compelling factor here remains its prices and the high cost of GTX 1070 equipped laptops in Nepal. If you live somewhere in the US, the same might not apply.
Seemed like it was just a while back that we laid our hands on the Huawei P20 and P20 Pro and now its already time for the successor! The P20 pro had dazzled everyone with a triple camera set up and now Huawei is all set to bring on another P- series device. The Huawei P30 and P30 Pro, as far as the rumors go, are coming in the market at the end of March!
Huawei’s P- lineup smartphones are their flagship that they roll out once a year, focussing primarily on cameras and looks. Last year’s P20 Pro made a lot of buzz in the tech community. And this time, it’s not only going to be two of them but three, which will most likely be named Huawei P30 Lite, P30 and P30 Pro! The light version of the device is said to have mid-range specs whereas, the other two, like usual will be flagships!
Not meaning to be sassy, but sounds to me something already being done by iPhones.
Rumors also confirm that the Huawei will be holding a press meet later in March to announce it’s next P- series smartphone. Like the predecessor models, the devices to launch are going to feature power-packed cameras. Similarly, the devices will also have an additional ToF sensor alongside the triple camera setup. Both the P30 and P30 Pro will have sensors from Sony in their phones. Additionally, the phone is said to feature a periscope for delivering higher optical zoon experience.
Also, we are expecting the Kirin 980 to fuel this device like the Mate series. The P30 and P30 Pro may have different RAM variants though, with the P30 rumored to have 8 GB and P30 Pro having up to 12 GB of RAM. And since the Mate 20 Pro featured an in- display fingerprint sensor, the P30 pro might also have one!
The devices are likely to come in March so, we won’t probably be seeing them in MWC this year. Although it’s rumored that Huawei may showcase a foldable phone with 5G connectivity.