The year 2020 may not be the best year for the tech industry. With the cancellation of the Mobile World Congress due to continued threats of the COVID-19, tech companies adopted different approaches with the situation.

While some decided to delay their product launches for an indefinite time, Huawei on the other hand, pushed through with their virtual-launch event in Barcelona.

In the said event, Huawei unveiled its second-generation foldable smartphone with the Mate Xs. It also showcased the newest 5G version of the MatePad Pro along with their new laptops and smart home gadgets. At the same time, Huawei used it as an opportunity to announce the launch date for its much-awaited flagship smartphone — the Huawei P40 series.

Moreover, Huawei CEO Richard Yu confirmed that their newest flagship device, the Huawei P40 series will launch on March 26 in Paris, France. Yu described the P40 series as the “world’s most powerful 5G flagship”.

So far, we only know that the P40 series will support 5G and it will be powered by Kirin 990 5G as first seen with Mate 30 Pro 5G. And by the looks of it, the P40 Series will not come with Google apps and Play Store due to the US trade ban.

Are you excited for the Huawei P40 series? Let us know what you think.

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