The Huawei P60 series is expected to arrive in March, and we learned earlier this month that the first specs sheet revealed the smartphone’s specifications. According to another leakster from China, claiming the Huawei P60 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, once again limited to LTE.
According to the leakster, the upcoming handset will come with a 6.6” OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. 1440p resolution, and the 100W wired/50W wireless charging rates of the previous rumor. Additionally we came to know that the battery of 5,000 mAh will be keeping its lights on.
In terms of the camera, we can expect the handset to come with a primary 50MP camera with a Sony IMX888 sensor, as well as an ultrawide 50MP camera with Sony IMX848 sensor. In addition, the handset will come with a 64MP telephoto camera and OmniVision OV64B imager, which has not yet been mentioned in rumors.
The Huawei P60 Pro will also include an IP68 rating and HarmonyOS 3.0. However, you may be wondering when the phone will be launched globally and how much it will cost. We don’t yet have enough information on the launch and pricing of this highly anticipated series, but stay tuned for more information.