Last week we confirmed the existence of the Huawei P40 that made it's way in a purported poster from a leakster on Twitter. The image showed us a curved display alongside the hardware buttons placed to the right side, also giving us a glimpse of the camera module that protrudes slightly from it's slim body. We even saw the poster state the P40 is co-engineered with Leica, like it's predecessors.
Now we have new reports emerging from a French source telling us that we will see the Chinese multinational technology company formally announce the P30 and P30 Pro successor in Paris, where the company has reportedly scheduled an event for the next generation Huawei P40 launch towards the end of March 2020. The statement came in from Richard Yu, the Head of Consumer Sector, Huawei, during an interview with French media in Shenzhen, China. According to his words, the all new P40 will arrive with a "never seen" design, improvements from AI and camera department as well as upgrades in overall performance. Yu also promised that the forthcoming phone will run on Android's version 10 with Huawei's EMUI on top, at least in the Europe region.
Source: FRANDROID