Almost exactly one year after the Huawei P20 and P20 Pro were announced, their successors will be officially revealed.
Huawei has confirmed that it's hosting an event for the Huawei P30 in Paris, France on March 26th. The news was announced on Twitter, complete with the tagline "Rules were made to be rewritten" and a brief video. At the end of the video is the phrase "Huawei P30 Series", suggesting that we could get a P30 Pro along with the standard P30.
Rules were made to be rewritten. Paris, 26.03.2019. #RewriteTheRules #HUAWEIP30 pic.twitter.com/hFzZI3pVYr
— Huawei Mobile (@HuaweiMobile) February 19, 2019
Alleged Huawei P30 renders leaked out last month, suggesting that the new phone will have a considerably smaller notch that the P20. Also of note is that all three of the rear cameras on the Huawei P30 are expected to be in the same housing, whereas on the P20 there were two cameras together and a third on its own.
Rumors have suggested that the Huawei P30 could have a 6-inch 2340x1080 screen, 6/8GB of RAM, 128/256GB of storage, a 4000mAh battery, and USB-C and 3.5mm ports. It's expected that the triple rear camera setup on the P30 will include a 40MP snapper and a 5x lossless zoom lens, while the front-facing camera could be a 24MP sensor. It's also suggested that the P30 could utilize an in-display fingerprint sensor after leaked renders showed no rear fingerprint reader