The plus model uses a periscope lens with a focal length of 240mm, almost twice as long as the one on the P40 Pro (125mm). It's backed by an 8MP image sensor and feature OIS
. That's the longest lens on mobile yet, but Huawei had to craft a unique design to achieve it:
The P40 Pro+ is the first phone to achieve 40W wireless charging. We've seen prototypes from competitors, but Huawei is the first to make it official. Wired charging for the 4,200mAh battery is 40W. Reverse wireless charging is supported, of course.
The phone uses the same Kirin 990 5G chipset with 8GB of RAM as its siblings, but comes with more storage - 512GB is the only option.
Huawei also upgraded the phone's exterior, which is made out of durable ceramic - it's as tough as sapphire says the company. It needs 5 full days in the kiln to form properly and is machined with a special cutting head to achieve some of the tighter curves of the design. It's available in Black and White and is still IP68 water and dust resistant.
The rest is unchanged, including perks like the largest image sensor in modern smartphones - the 1/1.28" 50MP sensor with RYYB filter and 100% phase detection coverage. There's also the 40MP ultra wide-angle cam, the color temperature sensor and 3D ToF sensor on the back.






