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Huawei finally announced earlier this week the arrival of the P50 Pro for July 29th and, this Tuesday (20/07), just a few days before the launch, he took a closer look at the flagship's distinctive rear camera (or cameras, to be more precise). The specifications, at least on paper, promise to impress.

According to a teaser posted on Weibo, China's leading social network, the optical set will be Vario-Summilux-H1: 1.8-3.4 / 18-125ASPH. This, in simpler terms, means that the Honor P50 Pro will have a Leica lens on the main camera, with apertures between f / 1.8 and f / 3.4 and sizes between 18 mm (probably an ultra-wide camera) and 125 mm (probably a periscope).

Still according to the teaser, one of the lenses will have 108 megapixels of resolution and 100x zoom. It was also said that not only the main camera, but the entire set of the Huawei P50 Pro will receive improvements in the video and filming processes. This was possible because the shaking and discoloration caused by the zoom of the lenses in video were updated.

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In addition to the improvements already mentioned in the main camera and the entire optical set, the Huawei P50 Pro will arrive in a few days with some surprises. Among them, one of the most anticipated is the pink variant of the flagship which, according to the brand, would be produced with material “similar to crystal diamond technology, and with a focus on women with good purchasing power.

The screens for all versions would be produced by BOE, as revealed by the local website It Home. The internal hardware is still a mystery, such as whether the company will use Kirin or Qualcomm chips. So far, however, everything indicates that the Kirin 9000 will be chosen for the launch, at least until stocks run out.

If the option falls on a Snapdragon, rumors indicate that it will hardly be the manufacturer's top of the line (888+) or the 888 itself. The launch of the Huawei P50 Pro and the entire family is scheduled only for China, which indicates that a global version of the smartphone and its different camera should only happen (if it happens) in the future.

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