With 2017 coming to an end, most smartphone manufacturers are busy with their upcoming flagships for the first half of 2018. Chinese smartphone maker, Huawei, is expected to release a new model to replace its current P10 series and there’s a possibility that it might not be called the P11.
Reliable leakster @evleaks has stumbled upon a couple of artwork which allegedly is for Huawei’s new flagship smartphone. From the looks of it, this could be their biggest upgrade yet in the imaging department.
Firstly, the name is shown as the Huawei PCE series which could be a new naming convention for its mainstream flagship or perhaps it’s a new photography-centric series like ASUS ZenFone Zoom. It’s also possible that PCE is just a dummy placeholder to hide its actual name of Huawei P11.
Is the next Huawei P-series going to be an imaging powerhouse? A digital artist at one of the company's creative agencies added these "PCE Series" ads to their portfolio — claiming 40MP, 3 lens rear (5x hybrid zoom) + 24MP selfie, all Leica-co-developed. pic.twitter.com/t8w3VlL55L
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) December 6, 2017
What’s interesting is the description at the bottom of each image. Continuing its collaboration with Leica, the Huawei PCE is listed with a Pro Triple-lens Leica camera setup that’s capable of producing 40MP image and has 5X Hybrid Zoom.
For selfies, it also teased with a Pro Selfie camera that can produce a higher resolution 24MP image with greater clarity in low light. The artwork also indicates a better low light performance in Pro Night Mode and there’s also AI assistance for faster scene recognition.
BTW, the reason I suspect that this is a member of the P-series is because the P10 is used as a placeholder handset in all of the creative material. pic.twitter.com/8cIDcIkMzX
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) December 6, 2017
At the moment it is hard to validate if any of these features are true so do take it with a pinch of salt. Having a triple camera at the rear is quite an overkill and if it is meant for bokeh effects and telephoto zoom, they could have done something similar to OPPO’s 5X concept dual-camera smartphone. That does 5X Optical Zoom with OIS in a periscope design.
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