pcmag.comWe review products independently, but we may earn affiliate commissions from buying links on this page. Terms of use. Less than a week before the official launch of Huawei's new P30 and P30 Pro smartphone, what appears to be final images of the device and a list of its specifications have leaked online. According to mysmartprice (via The Verge), both the normal and Pro smartphones will be using a HiSilicon’s 7nm Kirin 980 mobile processor, a four-camera setup, and an in-built fingerprint scanner that appears to be similar to the one on the Mate 20 Pro. The main difference between the P30 and the P30 Pro seems to be the power of its zoom lens: The vanilla P30 will apparently come with 5x hybrid zoom, while the bigger P30 Pro will have double the capability - a 10x hybrid zoom. Mysmartprice also says that both phones will have Huawei SuperCharge fast charging support, but only the P30 Pro is expected to have the full 40W SuperCharge support; the normal P30 might only be able of 22.5W fast wired charging. Via Twitter, Evan Blass also leaked what is likely to be the full range of colours for the devices: black, light blue, and a teal colour, with an additional red variation for the P30 Pro. In the promotional images, the P30 and P30 Pro is next to a Sonos speaker, which could indicate a promotional offer to compare with the Samsung Galaxy S10+ and the Galaxy Buds. The P30 Pro also appears to feature a wireless charging pad. At MWC 2019, Huawei stole the show with the Mate X, its foldable smartphone that will go up against the Samsung Galaxy Fold. While it's unlikely that we will hear much about it at the company's event in Paris, it will prove interesting to see whether customers go for the more conventional P30 Pro or wait for the significantly more expensive foldable.

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