This summer, Huawei officially launched the flagship Huawei P50 series, which comes with Kirin 9000 and Snapdragon 888 SoCs, but does not support 5G networks.
However, Huawei initially created a version of the flagship smartphone with full 5G support. Photos of the device were shared on Weibo by Chinese sources, which confirm that the Kirin 9000-based smartphone was running the HarmonyOS operating system, was equipped with a Kirin 9000 SoC, and a Sony IMX700Y image sensor.
There are stickers on the body of the device that indicate that this is a prototype not intended for sale. Instead of the Huawei logo, the smartphone has the Ideals logo.
Recall that the Huawei P50 Pro is equipped with a 4360 mAh battery, as well as support for 66-watt wired and 50-watt wireless charging. He received a screen with a diagonal of 6.58 inches with a resolution of 2700 x 1228 pixels with support for an image refresh rate of 120 Hz, a sampling rate of the sensor layer of 300 Hz with a density of 450 pixels per inch.
The main camera is equipped with image sensors with a resolution of 50, 64, 13 and 40 megapixels.
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