Leaker claims these are real renders of the Huawei P50 series

13 May 2021
The render shows what the camera setups inside the rings may look like.

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  • 13 May 2021

NotAnOpinion, 13 May 2021Just ironic that the Huawei P50 and the Honor 50 has the sa... moreHonor has been a seperate company since last november; however to develop a smartphone takes much longer; so its no suprise that Huawei know-how and technology are certainly built into the Honor 50.

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    • 13 May 2021

    AnonD-920712, 13 May 2021Leakers are hired by the company. The company want to hear... moreNot really. At this stage it's too late to make major changes. This can happen much earlier. P50 is likely in testing stage now.

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      • 13 May 2021

      Leakers are hired by the company.
      The company want to hear what public opinions before they start release the new phone.

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        • 13 May 2021

        P series always impressive, sadly some cowards lift a ban to them.

          Looks good but will be extremely difficult to buy due to high demand and very limited supply. The limited supply will also result in it being more expensive

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            • 13 May 2021

            NotAnOpinion, 13 May 2021Just ironic that the Huawei P50 and the Honor 50 has the sa... moreLooks better than iPhone. If it wasn't for the Huawei ban, iPhones sales would have completely tanked.

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              • 13 May 2021

              1" would be interesting. But no buy without google services. And the back is ugly.

                Just ironic that the Huawei P50 and the Honor 50 has the same exact design but Honor is not affiliated with Huawei no more?

                Bahahaha!

                Yeah, it's only a matter of time when the the US will add Honor to its blacklist.

                Besides, Honor's new owner is also state-owned.

                Coincidence?

                Hell NO!