Huawei P40 Pro Likely to Arrive with Five Cameras: Report

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  • P40 series smartphones will run on its own HarmonyOS operating system instead of Google’s Android
  • Recently, Huawei also announced that it is bringing its Kirin A1 chipset to India

According to a report by GSMArena, Huawei’s upcoming smartphone P40 Pro may arrive with five cameras at the rear panel.

The report mentioned that the five snappers on its back would feature – a 64MP Sony IMX686 main sensor joined by a 20MP ultrawide, a 12MP periscope telephoto (10x optical zoom), a macro camera, and a 3D ToF unit.

Richard Yu, the head of Huawei’s consumer business also said that P40 series smartphones will run on its own HarmonyOS operating system instead of Google’s Android.

Kirin A1 chipset

Recently, Huawei also announced that it is bringing its Kirin A1 chipset to India. “The Kirin A1 is a very powerful chipset and is anticipated to bring in a paradigm shift in India’s wearable market. In line with our legacy of eliminating consumer pain points- Products powered by this chipset will provide unparalleled performance, power efficiency and connectivity,” noted Tornado Pan, Country Manager, Huawei Consumer Business Group, Huawei India.

Huawei’s Kirin A1 chip is powered by Cortex M7 processor. The company informed that it has achieved a maximum energy consumption rate of 10uA/MHz. Industry’s consumption level is 30uA/MHZ. It features a combination of the Cortex M7’s multi-sensors, capacitive sensor, optical heart rate sensor, and additional sensors such as accelerometer sensor and six axis sensor.