Huawei returned to the smartphone market yesterday with a new flagship series, which is no other than the P40. This is made up of the Standard P40, the P40 Pro and the P40 Pro +. The new trio arrives to compete with the biggest of other brands.
AnTuTu didn't want to wait long to test the P40 Pro. The benchmark has listed this model in its database with a fairly high score, unsurprisingly. In addition, it has mentioned some of its well-known technical specifications, as it usually does in its listings.
Although the Huawei P40 Pro was already presented and officially announced yesterday, AnTuTu detailed it under the code name 'ELS-AN00'. The test platform, based on the multiple evaluations carried out on the high-performance terminal, concluded that the performance figure of the same is 482,457 points, a value that, although it is very good, remains below several mobile phones with similar benefits. This performance is provided by the Kirin 990 5G chipset.
In question, on the CPU test it scored 153,441, while the GPU score it received was 173,021. The MEM score was given as 85,542 and the UX score obtained was 70,453 points.
The Huawei P40 Pro is a device that comes with a 6.58-inch OLED screen with a FullHD + resolution of 2,640 x 1,200 pixels and a 90 Hz refresh rate, the aforementioned Kirin 990 5G chipset with Mali-G76 GPU, 8Gb of RAm memory, 256GB internal storage space expandable using an NM card and a 4,200 mAh capacity battery with support for 40W wired fast charging technology, 27W wireless fast charging and reverse charging.
The rear photographic system of the mobile is led by a 50 MP main sensor, a 40 MP ultra wide angle lens, an 8 MP telephoto and a shooter for the depth effect. For selfies and more, a 32 MP camera with an infrared sensor is available.