On March 27th, Huawei will officially introduce the P20, P20 Lite and the P20 Pro. The latter is Huawei's new muscle phone with top-of-the-line specs including three rear-facing cameras that feature Leica optics. This reportedly is made up of a 40MP sensor, a 20MP (monochrome) sensor and an 8MP (telephoto) sensor. 5X magnification is available when using the zoom capabilities of the 40MP and 8MP sensors. Huawei calls this feature "Hybrid Zoom." The aperture on the cameras range from f/1.6 to f/2.4. Adorning the front is a selfie snapper weighing in at 24MP.

The Huawei P20 Pro is equipped with a 6.1-inch AMOLED display carrying a 1080 x 2240 resolution. That works out to a 19:9 aspect ratio. The display does have the "notch" and there is a fingerprint scanner on the bottom bezel. The home-grown Kirin 970 chipset is under the hood, and includes Neural Processing Units for AI capabilities. 6GB of RAM is inside along with 128GB of native storage, and some markets will offer a variant with 256GB of storage. Keeping the lights on is a 4000mAh battery (which replenishes fast using Huawei's SuperCharge), and the handset comes with an IP67 certification rating.

The P20 Pro is 7.65mm thin and weighs 174g. It has Bluetooth 4.2, supports NFC and works on 28 LTE bands. The expected price in Europe is €899 ($1,110 USD). At the top of this story you can see the backs of both the blue and black Huawei P20 Pro flanking the front of the model (obviously the image is not done to scale)