The 6.6-inch Huawei P50 Pro runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888 chipset with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, but there's no 5G support.
Images: HuaweiHuawei is marketing its P50 Pro flagship smartphone, which is now available outside China (but not in the US), as 'a legend reborn', but there are several complications to consider. Chief among these is the absence of Google Mobile Services, which, along with the lack of 5G support, substantially reduces its appeal. In fact, thanks to its well-publicised and ongoing problems with access to US technology, Huawei hasn't figured in the worldwide top five smartphone vendors since Q3 2020, shortly before the company sold off its Honor sub-brand.
Huawei's P-series phones have consistently offered excellent photography features, and the P50 Pro, which costs