Huawei is the parent company of Honor, so while the two companies put out different phones, a lot of the tech and research is the same. The images of the Huawei P40 look remarkably like the Honor View 30, which released in November in China as the Honor V30, and will likely be launched worldwide in early 2020.
We'll know for sure what the camera specs for both devices are: the Samsung Galaxy S11 is expected to launch in February 2020, with the Huawei P40 series to follow in March, and when both are out, and we've had time to test them, we'll know for certain which the best smartphone camera is.
The new camera here, one that wasn't on the P30 Pro, is the macro camera and that's understandable since a few new phones have emerged packing the close-up capability - and Huawei loves to have all the latest features in its cameras.
It's used to take good close-up pictures of small objects, but we haven't seen it used very effectively on many smartphones so far - it will be interesting to see if Huawei can change that.
The Huawei P40 and P40 Pro are coming in March 2020 and we already got a glimpse of their designs through leaked renders last week, which revealed the P40 duo will sport rectangular camera islands on the back.
The images didn't reveal the total number of rear cameras, but thanks to a recently leaked image, we know the Pro variant will come with a total of five snappers on its back - a 64MP Sony IMX686 main sensor joined by a 20MP ultrawide, a 12MP periscope telephoto (10x optical zoom), a macro camera, and a 3D ToF unit.
The image shows off the P40 Pro in blue color, with the four cameras stacked on top of each other, and the periscope unit placed on the right.
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