Huawei is speculated to be working on its P30 Pro smartphone for the coming year and its leaks have commenced. Just recently we came across a report that the phone might be equipped with the unannounced 38MP Sony IMX607 sensor and now, the leakster Ice Universe has tweeted that the handset could feature a curved OLED display. Additionally, the tipster claims that display for the P30 Pro will be manufactured by China's BOE or South Korea's LG Display. Another previous rumour suggested that Huawei might use an in-display front camera on the phone, however, the new report suggests this might not be the case since only Samsung’s OLED panel currently support a punch-hole for the display. As mentioned above, the P30 Pro is also expected to come equipped with the 38MP Sony IMX607 sensor. The sensor is speculated to come with features like Advanced Noise Reduction, Quad Pixel Phase Detection Auto Focus, High signal to noise ratio (SNR), Ambient Light Sensor, “exceptional” low-illumination performance and more. As per a leaked product brief document, the 38MP Sony IMX607 sensor is said to be specifically designed for “use in cellular phone, tablet pc and pc camera. When using this for another application, Sony does not guarantee the quality and reliability of the product. Therefore don't use this for applications other than cellular phone, tablet pc and pc camera.” The IMX607 measures 9.990mm (Type 1/1.8) diagonally and is CMOS active pixel type stacked image sensor with a square pixel array. Coming back to the rumour of curved OLED display bring used on the P30 Pro, the company’s latest Mate 20 Pro also features the same curved OLED display. The device also comes with a three-camera setup on the back and features a 40MP main sensor with an aperture of f/1.8, 20MP secondary imaging sensor with ultra-wide lens and a third 8MP sensor with a telephoto lens. All three lenses have been manufactured by Leica. Check out our Huawei Mate 20 camera samples here and the smartphone review here.
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