Huawei's upcoming P30 smartphone has received the
CAD-based render treatment today. Alongside the renders comes a video showing
it from all angles, as usual. The P30 is going to have three rear cameras in a vertical island
sitting in the top left of its back, with the LED flash below it. The handset's
screen will have a water drop notch housing the front facing camera, and
reasonably symmetrical bezels all round - although the chin still seems to be
marginally bigger than the forehead and a bit more so than the sides.
The P30 will employ a gradient color finish which is
really unsurprising considering how much Huawei loves this stuff. The back
glass will be textured as well, akin to what we've seen in the blue and green
color versions of the Mate 20 Pro.
Since there's no fingerprint sensor to be seen
anywhere, it's probably safe to assume that the company will employ an
under-display scanner in the P30. The screen itself will be around 6" in
size. The phone's dimensions are 149.1 x 71.4 x 7.5 mm, although the camera
hump takes the thickness to 9.3 mm. A 3.5mm headset jack is still in,
surprisingly or not, and you'll also get a colored power button sitting on the
right side of the device, underneath the volume rocker. The P30 will charge
through a USB-C port.
A 38 MP main sensor is expected to feature in that
triple rear camera setup, and the P30 should be capable of 5x optical zoom. The
selfie shooter is rumored to be a 24 MP unit. At the helm we will surely find
the Kirin 980 SoC, while in terms of software if you dig deep enough you should
discover Android 9 Pie underneath Huawei's own EMUI 9.0 skin.
