The Honor V40 launched in China this January and the natural follow-up to that would have been a global Honor 40 model. However, we have received some exclusive insider information that says this will not be the case. No, the company will jump straight to Honor 50 series, which is set to be unveiled in May. Below is a teaser image that hasn’t been shared officially yet, note the circular camera design (with another circle partially visible below).
We also received design sketches showing
the back of the phone. The camera island will feature two circles, similar to
the design language seen in the Huawei P50 renders. Interestingly, the top
circle will house only one lens, which you can see in the teaser image above.
The lower circle will be home to two modules and there’s an LED flash in
between.
We’re just guessing here, but the thing on
the right appears to be a snap-on filter (or lens?), which will presumably
attach to the camera circle via magnets. This could explain why the top ring
has only one module inside it (the lens needs to be in the center).
There’s no word on the camera hardware
yet. Why the major departure from the Honor V40 design? This looks much closer
to the Honor V40 Lite design, but it is still quite different. Here are some
unofficial Huawei P50 renders for comparison, plus official images of the Honor
V40 and V40 Lite.
There are more questions about the Honor
50 too, like whether it will feature Google Mobile Services or not (after all,
that was the whole point of the split with Huawei).