Huawei P40 Pro Price, Release Date
Huawei P40 Pro Price, Release Date, News, Leaks, and First Looks
In 2020 brings with it not one but three flagship Huawei P series devices: the P40, P40 Pro, and P40 Pro+. Whatever people always excited to know about his love of new upcoming phone features. That’s why we collect some related features of this phone. So that people get some information about it. It will help when you purchase this phone. Below given its the price, release date & some of the specifications in detail.
Huawei P40 Pro Release Date & Price in Bangladesh
In 2020 Huawei brings with it not one but three flagship Huawei P series devices: the Huawei P40, P40 Pro, and P40 Pro+ not to be confused with keep-you-awake caffeine supplement.
The Huawei P Series is set to hit stores in some regions on April 7 and in Bangladesh on April 25, at a cost of P40/P40 Pro/P40+ price will be $799/$999/$1399_60,500/75,400/1,05,500 taka ( Approx.) This not the official price. This price is expected. We give that price by base it’s features and technology. But the price will be at this range. Cause we think this an affordable price. And Huawei always tries to provide carrying able prices. So that customers can easily buy this.
Huawei P40 Pro Key Specification
Name | Features |
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Released Date | Coming soon. Exp. release 2020, April 7 |
Operating System | Android 10.0 (AOSP + HMS); EMUI 10.1 |
Display | 6.58 inches OLED capacitive touchscreen Display |
Processor | Octa-core (2×2.27 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6×1.88 GHz Cortex-A55) |
Chipset | HiSilicon Kirin 810 (7 nm) |
Network | GSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE / 5G |
Memory | 8GB RAM and 128GB, 256GB, & 512GB (ROM) |
Primary Camera | 50 MP, f/1.9, 23mm (wide), 1/1.28″, 2.44µm, omnidirectional PDAF, OIS Periscope 12 MP, f/3.4, 125mm (telephoto), PDAF, OIS, 5x optical zoom 40 MP, f/1.8, 18mm (ultrawide), 1/1.54″, PDAF TOF 3D, (depth) |
Front | 32 MP, f/2.2, 26mm (wide), 1/2.8″, 0.8µm, AF |
Battery | 4200 mAh Li-Poly (Lithium Polymer) |
Charging | Fast battery charging 40W |
Sim | Hybrid Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) |
Huawei P40 Pro Firat Looks & Specs
Design & Display
First thing’s first: the three models are composed of two fundamental design footprints. The P40 is the smallest of the three models, on account of its 6.1-inch screen; the P40 Pro and P40 Pro+ are the same in the overall design.
As we’ve said, the Huawei P40 is the smaller of the three devices, with a 6.1-inch OLED display. It’s flat, whereas the P40 Pro and Pro+ each feature a 6.58-inch OLED display, with curved edges to all sides, in what Huawei calls an Overflow Display.
There’s no larger screen size to be found here, so Huawei hasn’t taken the true triple form approach, like with Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. The two Pro models offer a 90Hz refresh rate, a 50 percent bump over the usual 60Hz, designed for smoother visuals. It’s not the 120Hz panel we were expecting, as per the Oppo Find X2, but for the sake of battery life, we suspect it’s a fair trade-off. The standard P40 is 60Hz only.
Configuration & Battery
Whichever Pro model you choose you’ll be getting a so-called ‘Overflow Display’. That’s Huawei’s way of saying Waterfall Display, meaning the edges spill over, much like a waterfall, so the edge bezel is barely visible. This applies to all edges – both sides and the top and the bottom – for a real screen-dominant design that’s unlike anything else we’ve seen to date. While the P30 series had a notch for the front camera, the P40 series instead opts for a pill-shaped punch-hole to cater for its double front-facing camera setup. It’s not pretty, given its large size.
In terms of internal processing prowess, it’s the same across the board for all three P40 devices, with the latest Kirin 990 processor and 8GB RAM onboard.
All P40 handsets will be 5G capable, too, including the entry model. It’s in battery capacity and charging speed that the biggest differences can be seen: the P40 has a 3,800mAh battery, while both Huawei P40 Pro and Pro+ come with a 4,200mAh capacity. Given how well 4,000mAh+ has lasted in the past, we would expect great longevity from these handsets.
On the fast-charging front, the P40 offers 22.5W. The P40 Pro and Pro+ take things up a notch, with 40W charging, which should charge the handset from dead to full in little over an hour. Impressively, however, the Pro+also offers 40W wireless charging, which is the fastest non-cabled solution we’ve heard about to date. The standard P40 doesn’t offer wireless charging.
Camera & Operating System
That sets the P40 series in good stead to deliver super quality. But it’s not just about that main sensor: the ultra-wide and zoom optics are important too. First, the ultra-wide lens. In the P40 that’s the same 16-megapixel, 17mm equivalent as per last year’s P30. The P40 Pro and Pro+ use a slightly less wide 18mm offering, but with a much higher 40-megapixel resolution. The higher-resolution offering is described as a ‘cine lens’ as it’s also used to cater to video, at up to 4K.
While all three P40 models will come with Google’s Android 10 operating system, skinned with Huawei’s EMUI 10.1 user interface, none of the three will come with Google Services, which means no access to Google Play Store.
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