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Huawei P30 release date

Huawei P30 Pro vs. Galaxy S10 vs. iPhone XS
The Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro are set to be the next flagship smartphones from the Chinese brand, which has gone from strength to strength in recent years.
The Huawei P20 and Huawei P20 Pro rivaled the likes of the Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9 Plus, Pixel 3 XL and new iPhones, and the P30 duo (or potentially trio) will certainly have the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus in their sights.
We say potentially trio, as Apple launched three new phones back in September, and Samsung did the same in February, so we wouldn't be surprised if Huawei followed suit with a new trio of its own under the P30 name.
Huawei has even teased the arrival of the handsets, with a video posted on Twitter confirming the March 26 launch date for the "P30 series" - suggesting we'll definitely see more than one phone with the P30 name attached to it.

Huawei P30 design and display

Hottest leaks:
  • Almost no bezel
  • A 3.5mm headphone port
  • A 1080 x 2340 screen
Our best look yet at the possible design of the Huawei P30 comes from renders shared by @OnLeaks, who has a solid track record.
You can see some of these below. Note that the phone has a gradient color scheme on the back, which appears to be made of glass.
You can also see a teardrop notch on the front, tiny bezels, a triple-lens rear camera, a 3.5mm headphone port and no visible fingerprint scanner, suggesting it's built into the screen. That in turn might mean the screen is OLED, since most in-screen scanners don't work with LCD.
The headphone port in these pictures is slightly surprising, since Huawei didn't include one on the P20 range.
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Huawei P30 leak
Credit: OnLeaks / 91Mobiles
Credit: OnLeaks / 91Mobiles
Credit: OnLeaks / 91Mobiles
Credit: OnLeaks / 91Mobiles
Credit: OnLeaks / 91Mobiles
We've seen even more of the Huawei P30 Pro though, as both high-quality renders and real photos of the phone seem to have emerged.
Starting with the renders, which you can see below, there's a notch above the screen and a small bezel below, while around the back there's a quad-lens camera, with three lenses in one block and another to the side.
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Image Credit: WinFuture


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