Huawei P50 & P50 Pro FIRST LOOK - IT'S HUGE By Silicon Senate

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Aug 14, 2021
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Huawei P50 & P50 Pro FIRST LOOK - IT'S HUGE

Hi friends, I hope you all are doing well during this unprecedented hours, but today we have Huawei's p50 series in front of us. As we all know, Huawei's smartphone market has fallen sharply and the company is sinking lower and lower in the ranks of larger smartphone manufacturers. It is trying to scrap together the leftovers of the components to release at least some models this year. The flagship line of Huawei, p50 and p50 pro should debut in the summer, and images of the new products have already flashed on the network. The latest renders point to a centrally mounted selfie cam, with a curved display at the year, the phone wires, a huge wheel, shaped camera bump much larger than the p40 series. This could be proof of a much larger camera sensor on a closed inspection.

An IR blaster makes an appearance too, but there is no 3.5 mm jack. The dimension of the p50 is larger than that of p40, and it will come with a 6.3 inches of flat screen with a high refresh rate digging a bit deeper into the camera module. We see two circles that accommodate the image sensors and a LED flash is placed outside it. The layouts make it clear that the main camera will receive at least four sensors. An interesting scope has also come up, as per which the p50 series will arrive with the world's first one-inch image sensor.

This is backed by the fact that Sony was recently seen working on a one-inch smartphone sensor, dubbed the IMAX 800, the leaker said it will be revealed soon, which suggests that we could see a p50 series phone with this huge sensor, maintaining the congruence with previous model. This time too, the p series model could share key internals with the previous mix series. Hence, we expect the p50 to borrow some mate 40s hardware line, while some reports suggested that the 5g capable Korean 9000 would be the last high-end crane to feature in a Huawei flagship. This may not be true at all. The Huawei p50 series may also support the soc, and if the green 9000 is at the heart of the p50 line, the 5 nm chipset will be a big step up for the CPU and CPU performance over the Karin 990 powered p40.

It's worth noting that Huawei hasn't been able to produce any Karin 9000 chipsets after the U. S. titan restrictions against the partners like TSMC. So if Huawei is sticking with its in-house flagship processors, it won't have many on offer. This could therefore result in a precious few devices compared to the p40 and mate 30 series, as a result of which we may see a few precious devices compared to the p40 and the mid-30 series.

As far as storage and ram is concerned, the p50 series is not expected to go below the p-40s baseline, which had a storage of 128 GB of UFS 3.1, with 8 gigs of ram back in 2020 warriors already confirmed that harmony operating system will be available on smartphones coming 2021. , while the company currently employs Android-based emu 11 on it devices that could be coming to an end with the p50 series. According to a report by china's cent tech, the Huawei p50 series will be officially equipped with harmony operating system, Huawei recently unveiled harmony, OS 2.0 beta and with it a list of compatible devices. While p50 wasn't mentioned, the p40 was included. So, yes, it's possible that Huawei's next flagship series could be the first to launch with its homegrown operating system.

Considering Huawei's struggles to maintain its global market share, we expect to see the form retain the pricing structure of t40 series. It may even choose to drop these prices at touch, making the p50 series a more attractive offering compared to its competitions. So, overall, this was the p50 series for you guys now do comment your thoughts on these upcoming flagships and till my next video bye, bye, stay well.


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