Recently
something that looks like an official render of the Huawei P40 started going
around the web accompanied by some display specs as well. The original tweet
from a few days ago reads 6.57-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel supporting HDR and covering
100% of the DCI-P3 color space - something you'd expect from a flagship phone.
Although, something tells us this is all about the Pro version. Oh, and it will
have two punch-holes to house the front-facing cameras on the front.
As
far as the leaked official render is concerned, it doesn't reveal much except
that it's co-engineered with Leica, which isn't to anyone's surprise and also
comes with a curved back and front panel. However, judging by the image, the
curvature isn't as extreme as on the Mate 30 Pro, meaning no waterfall screen.
Other than that, the camera bump seems a bit thick.
Of
course, all of this comes a bit too early as the P40-series are expected to
land sometime in March, as they usually do, so all of this might be inaccurate.
Stay vigilant.