Huawei P40 Pro 5G pops up on Geekbench

14 March 2020
It will be unveiled on March 26.

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  • Anonymous
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  • 15 Mar 2020

I can live without Google Play and without Snapdragon. Look at the world who lives through Corona Virus. These are not important things compared to that.

    Anonymous, 15 Mar 2020Last year chipset with weak single core performance and a l... moreYou've forgot to add the astronomical price tag..

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      • Anonymous
      • PZa
      • 15 Mar 2020

      arun5959, 15 Mar 2020End of Huawei smartphone business is near with US sanctions... moreHow will their business end if they're still very popular phones in China? They're taking a hit internationally but their business is far from ending. Not having google apps makes their phones not as good but they're far from unusable.

        Anonymous, 15 Mar 2020Yeah it will take long time in night mode in camera compare... more"take long time in night mode"
        That's mostly something to do with exposure time and not the chipset itself.

        "low fps in gaming compared to other 2020 flagships"
        "take more time in video rendering"
        Would you mind explaining how they are related to its camera performance?

        "will not run some important apps"
        ..???

        You know, if you're only trying to argue with me for the sake of having an argument, I don't have any reason to waste my time replying to you. Next time read the context before saying anything.

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          • Anonymous
          • KSu
          • 15 Mar 2020

          Nick Tagataka, 15 Mar 2020"How will the chipset handle the insane camera system with ... moreYeah it will take long time in night mode in camera compared to SD865.
          It will give low fps in gaming compared to other 2020 flagships.
          It will take more time in video rendering compared to other 2020 flagships.
          It will not run some important apps which is a make or break for most people.

            I think this particular phone would define Huawei's P series lineup and since its powered with 5G, it will continue to break records for the company. I am also waiting for this phone

              Shanti Dope, 15 Mar 2020How will the chipset handle the insane camera system with j... more"How will the chipset handle the insane camera system with just that amount of power?"
              Umm.. how will it not?

                End of Huawei smartphone business is near with US sanctions yet it releases one new phone every month. Even Realme is put to shame. But for consumers outside china huawei phones are not a good deal at this stage.

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                  • FapPhone
                  • xZI
                  • 15 Mar 2020

                  Except for lack of GMS, this phone will crush S20 series into pieces, especially camera department.

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                    • Shui8
                    • KZK
                    • 15 Mar 2020

                    Shanti Dope, 15 Mar 2020How will the chipset handle the insane camera system with j... moreYou do realize that this is a Geekbench 5 score, not 4, dont you? It surpass SD855+ score, but a bit lower than SD865. That is normal, SD865 are newer than Kirin 990, next Kirin 1020 by the end of the year will smokes SD865 and so on. Its a never ending cycle.

                    Basically what u've got still a flagship SOC, which is will maxed out everything you do on a phone, real life usage.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • KSu
                      • 15 Mar 2020

                      Last year chipset with weak single core performance and a lot weaker GPU compared to 2020 flagships.

                        How will the chipset handle the insane camera system with just that amount of power? Even a SD845 could match that with just some tweakings and overclockings.
                        Seriously, it would just be quite underpowered to handle all the information from the sensors, let alone processing them.
                        Really, the closest performance of Android phones to iPhones is with the SD865, and even then it's not at all better than the A13 Bionic chip, despite the fact that it wasn't even a huge upgrade from the A12 Bionic chip.
                        I'd say their objective of using an in-house SoC is great at stopping monopoly, but the thing is that it should work out well and actually compete well against the big dog for it to make sense.
                        Do you think that level of performance is enough to scare Qualcomm to improve heavily on their duty? They wouldn't even flinch with that kind of chipset, realtalk!

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                          • Anonymous
                          • Mc6
                          • 15 Mar 2020

                          Compared to other it's quite low isn't it?