It's common knowledge for tech-savvies that Huawei will unveil its next flagship – the P20, on March 27. However, the Chinese giant plans to launch a trio of smartphones later this month, and the P20 won't be the most powerful. We previously reported that along with the P20, Huawei will introduce two other models: P20 Plus and P20 Lite.China's Huawei launched a new laptop and tablet on Sunday as it seeks to cement its place among the world's three biggest electronic device manufacturers. This year Huawei will present its new flagship smartphone - the P20 - on March 27 in Paris, in what is seen as a bid not to be eclipsed by Samsung's launch of its new top-end phone later Sunday.Today's one focuses on Chinese manufacturer Huawei, which is expected to debut two new flagship devices in Barcelona next month. Last year the company debuted the P10 and P10 Plus, but instead of revealing the P11 versions at MWC 2018, the latest iteration is reportedly named the P20 and P20 Plus.It's common knowledge for tech-savvies that Huawei will unveil its next flagship – the P20, on March 27. However, the Chinese giant plans to launch a trio of.
Huawei just announced two new phones in the form of the P20 and P20 Pro, which we initially (back when rumors began in 2017) expected to be called the Huawei P11 and P11 Plus. Exactly.
We told you that Huawei is having its P11/P20 launch on March 27 and today the company started handing out official press invites. The image has three circles, clearly indicating that the new.
Huawei launched its latest flagship smartphones — the P20 and P20 Pro — along with a special-edition phone called Porsche Design Mate RS, at a Tuesday event in Paris. The new premium smartphone series challenges the likes of Samsung Galaxy S9 series and other flagships yet to be released globally in 2018.Oh so pretty. Huawei P20 Hardware. As in previous years, Huawei has two P-series flagships. You've got the P20 with a 5.8-inch display, and the P20 Pro with 6.1-inch screen.At least according to the latest website sleuths. The Chinese OEM will reportedly go from 2017's Huawei P10 to 2018's P11. Curiously, that same page that the sources are citing also mentions a.