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PARIS, Dec 18 — For the third consecutive year, Huawei will opt to unveil its latest flagship P series smartphone in Paris late next March. Following in the footsteps of the P20 Pro in 2018 and the P30 Pro in March, 2019, it will be P40 Pro’s turn to be officially launched in the French...

Huawei’s consumer business CEO Richard Yu already unveiled the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro in Paris in 2019. — AFP pic

For the presentation of these smartphones, which are mainly designed to appeal to photo enthusiasts, Huawei has traditionally chosen Paris, both for its photogenic charms and also in recognition of the massive presence of snaps of the city on social networks. Along with exceptional photography and video functionalities and unprecedented design, the P40 Pro is also expected to create a sensation with its battery.

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