With this move, Huawei will skip flagship launches at the MWC 2019. The Huawei P30 might be a camera-centered telephone, with a few reports suggesting it’d have four Leica lenses providing up to 5x optical zoom.
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019, one of the largest tech expos globally, is proper across the nook. Smartphone makers find this one of the biggest opportunities to show off their flagships and set the tone for the year’s relaxation. Samsung, Xiaomi, Nokia, and LG have all covered their launches to get the great out of the occasion.

Huawei, however, may skip a major phone release this time. The highly anticipated Huawei flagship, the P30, will launch after the MWC 2019 on 26 March. Similar to its predecessors, the P20 and P20 Pro, it’ll be released in the French capital of Paris.
The Chinese communications giant published a tweet on Wednesday with flashing video shots of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and Notre-Dame de Paris that reads, “Rules have been made to be rewritten. Paris, 26.03.2019.”
According to some reviews, the P30 circle of relatives will stay unchanged regarding variants. We can expect P30, P30 Pro, and P30 Lite gadgets to come out at its launch.
Like the preceding smartphones in Huawei’s P-series, the P30 devices will be heavily focused on camera overall performance.
The return of the P30 could be clad with Leica lenses, and some reviews recommend four of them this time, giving the phone 5x optical, lossless zoom capabilities.
The cellphone can be powered by Huawei’s in-residence Kirin 980 chipset, which is primarily based on a 7nm manufacturing system. We expect at least 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The front of the telephone will most likely have a waterdrop notch, giving it a higher screen-to-frame ratio than the P20.
With the P30’s March launch date, there might not be any Huawei flagships in Barcelona, which is first-rate for Huawei. For now, they can feel at ease with the leaps they have made with the Mate 20 Pro.
