The latest Huawei device to pass through the Chinese
TENAA is reportedly the Huawei P Smart 2020. The 2019 P Smart had a 6.21-inch
screen, dual camera with 13MP main sensor, 3GB of RAM paired with the Kirin 710
and a 3,400 mAh battery.
Should the AQM-AL00 be associated with a new P
Smart, it’ll be updated in most categories of hardware. There’s a slightly
larger 6.3-inch OLED display with Full HD+ resolution with 20:8 aspect ratio. There’s even word of an
in-display fingerprint scanner and it’ll have a larger 3,900 mAh battery. It
measures 157.4 x 73.2 x 7.75 mm, slightly taller and thinner than the P Smart
2019 and weighs about the same at 163g.
The certification also reveals a 2.2GHz octa-core
CPU, likely to be part of the Kirin 810 chipset alongside 4GB of RAM. The
camera is also seeing a major update to a 48MP sensor, part of the triple
camera setup. The other two are 8MP and 2MP cameras. We presume the latter will
be a depth sensor, but the former could either be a telephoto or ultra-wide.
The front-facing camera is a 16MP one.
The phone will come in at least two colors, black
and green. Storage and memory can be configured with 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB of RAM
and either 64GB or 128GB of storage. We expect to find out more about
the next Huawei P Smart (or whatever this phone is) in the coming weeks. The P
Smart 2019 was announced in December of last year, so it isn’t too far away.
