Huawei is gearing up for a major launch event on March 23rd where it’s looking increasingly likely we’ll see the debut of the first-ever smartphone to sport a tri-sensor main camera. The P10 and P10 Plus successors seemingly aren’t the only devices on the way from the Chinese giant, however.
Just yesterday evidence emerged that a cheaper variant will launch alongside the two flagships that is in all likelihood a replacement for last year’s P10 Lite. Now, this third phone – allegedly dubbed the P20 Lite or P11 Lite – has popped up again, this time in a leaked render via TigerMobiles and renowned tipster Onleaks.
The render all-but-confirms that the P20 Lite will carry a striking resemblance to the iPhone X.
The most obvious similarity is the notch embedded into the display which appears to house a front-facing dual-camera. It even borrows the protruding vertical dual-camera arrangement from Apple’s ultra-premium flagship.
The display itself is one of the main talking points surrounding the phone. As expected, Huawei has apparently opted for a FullView display surrounded by minimal bezels, but the dimensions listed in the FCC documents suggest we’re looking at a 19:9 aspect ratio rather than the traditional 18:9 experience.
Unfortunately, the notch and rounded overall design makes it difficult to pin down an accurate diagonal size. So far we’ve seen estimates from 5.7-inches all the way up to 6-inches, as well as a mooted resolution of 2,280 x 1,080.
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