The P50 is expected to sport a mostly flat 6.1-inch panel while the P50 Pro should carry a 6.6-inch waterfall display. The P50 Pro Plus could come with a 6.8-inch quad curved display. All of the screens will be AMOLED and might feature a refresh rate up to 120Hz. Under the hood will be the 5nm Kirin 9000 chipset. One rumor concerning the camera array on the back of the phone calls for a 50MP primary, an 8MP periscope Telephoto camera with 10x zoom, an 8MP second telephoto camera, and a 40MP ultra-wide camera.
Huawei developed its own ecosystem called Huawei Mobile Services and it has gone over big in China. Huawei also has its own app storefront called AppGallery which includes an app called Petal Search. With this app, users can type in the name of an app that they want to install. If that app isn’t found in the AppGallery, Petal Search will scan third-party app stores until it finds one that offers the app and will install it on their Huawei phone. Even apps based in the U.S. such as Amazon, Snapchat, Speedtest.net, and AccuWeather can be discovered by Petal Search and downloaded for Huawei users. The company, discussing Petal Search, says, “Petal Search puts the world in the palm of your hand. Search for your favorite Apps for your phone with our state of the art technology.”
The app also delivers “daily weather forecasts and top news; live sports scores and schedules; video, image, and music searches; and financial news and stock market updates.” It will also “search millions of hotels worldwide and book rooms; and check flights and travel info for top global destinations.”