Huawei P30 will also come in 5G version

The first Huawei smartphone in 5G version is coming. It will be available from March 2019 throughout Europe. Here are the rumors about the new device.

After the Huawei P20, another top-of-the-line from the Chinese manufacturer is about to be launched on the market. We are talking about the Huawei P30 that will soon be available in three different variants: P30, P30 Pro and P30 Lite. According to some unofficial rumors, the new device will also be distributed in a 5G version only in Europe.

This is what leaked in recent days within the famous Chinese social network Weibo: the rumor has immediately gone around the world, sparking the general enthusiasm and igniting the curiosity of users. Unfortunately, there is no confirmation or denial from Huawei, which probably awaits the official event scheduled for March in Paris. On this occasion, all the features of the P30 range will be described and the long-awaited novelty will be unveiled: the launch of the first Huawei in 5G version.

Huawei P30: technical characteristics

For quite some time now, Huawei has conquered a good slice of the mobile device market, recording record sales all over the world. A few months ago, it announced the launch of new range consisting of three latest generation smartphones: P30, P30 Pro and P30 Lite. Alongside these, the surprise release of the Huawei P30 5G smartphone is likely. The difference between the three models mainly concerns the size and resolution of the display. That of the Huawei P30 and P30 Lite should have the size of 6.2 inches with Full HD+ resolution. The Pro version, on the other hand, will have a 6.4-inch screen in QHD+. Another difference relates to the rear cameras: the Huawei P30 Lite will have 2, while the P30 and P30 Pro will have 3 and 4 photo sensors respectively.

Huawei P30 in 5G: great expectations in Europe

But the real news would be the first Huawei smartphone with support for 5G network, available exclusively for the European market. Company executives would have considered the cost excessive for Asian markets, especially Indian and Chinese. Compatibility with the 5G network should be ensured by the new Balong 500 multi-mode chip, launched by the Chinese company a few months ago. There are no certain news about the processor and RAM; one of the few certainties concerns the battery power: the Huawei P30 5G smartphone will support fast charging at 40W, as is already the case for the Mate 20 Pro model. In short, we just have to wait a few days to find out all the news related to the new device signed Huawei.