The Huawei P20 Pro Is A Triple Camera Monster Flagship That's Still Trying To Copy The iPhone X
It¡¯s refreshing the Huawei P20 Pro has at least a thing or two that¡¯s just its own.

Smartphone launches have become quite a boring affair these days. Between the similarities of hardware, features, and everyone copying the same design, there¡¯s just not a lot of variety.
That¡¯s why it¡¯s refreshing the Huawei P20 Pro has at least a thing or two that¡¯s just its own.
Be warned, it¡¯s not much to look at. From the front, the Huawei P20 Pro look like last generation¡¯s Android, with the conspicuous addition of the currently all-popular iPhone X-like notch. Yet Huawei made the perplexing decision to still keep a wider bezel on the bottom of the device with a hard Home button.
As far as hardware goes, the P20 features a 6.1-inch full HD+ OLED (1080x2240) display, and has a 2.36GHZ Kirin 970 octa-core processor with a 767MHz Mali-G72 GPU. It packs in 6GB of RAM with 128GB internal storage, powered by a 4000mAh battery.
However, the real highlight on the P20 Pro is the new camera system, which features not one, not two, but three rear cameras, in addition to a whopping 24MP selfie camera. The rear camera has thee vertically-aligned sensors; the main camera is a 40MP f/1.8 shooter, paired with a 20MP f/1.6 monochrome lens and an 8MP f/2.4 telephoto lens.
It¡¯s a decidedly marked change from the Huawei P10, this device is following up and the first time a handset with three sensors has entered the market.
The device will be available in black, midnight blue, rose gold, and twilight colour variants, priced at $2,100 Rs(1,36,700).