Honor is yet to announce any new devices this year. However, that might change soon. There have been rumours of two new Honor smartphones that could soon be announced, the Honor 10i and the Honor 20. The 'Pro' version of the latter has appeared in a new leak, which suggests that it could come equipped with Sony’s 40MP IMX600 camera sensor. It also adds that it might be launched by April 25.
It should be noted that the Sony IMX600 sensor is the same one used by the Huawei P30 Pro. The main camera on the phone will reportedly be paired with a 20 MP ultra-wide-angle camera and an 8 MP telephoto lens that supports 3x optical zoom. There is also a possibility that the handset might feature a 48MP main camera sensor, which would most likely be supplied by Sony. On the front, it is said to feature a 32MP unit. The Honor 20 may feature a 3650mAh battery with support for 22.5W fast charging.
The phone may feature a 6.1-inch OLED panel with an under-display fingerprint scanner. It is also tipped to be powered by a Kirin 980 SoC. The handset might come in three configurations consisting of 6GB RAM/128GB storage, 8GB RAM/128GB storage and 8GB RAM/256GB storage. Prices for Honor 20 Pro are said to start at CNY2,299 (Rs 23,834 approx). The phone is also touted to feature the company’s complete suite of apps like Game Booster and the Link Turbo technology.
As mentioned earlier, the company is also rumoured to be working on the Honor 10i. The smartphone was recently spotted on TENAA and the listing suggest that the company may launch two models of the phone, namely HRY-TL00T and HRY-AL00Ta. The difference between the two could be in the amount of RAM they offer. The HRY-TL00T is listed with 4GB RAM with 128GB storage, while the HRY-AL00Ta has more memory as well as storage options, including 4GB and 6GB RAM and 64GB and 128GB local storage.
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