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Another smartphone company under the umbrella of Huawei, Honor has launched its premium phone. Honor is announcing the new Honor 20 series, which takes inspiration and elements from Huawei P30’s series. These things and feature are new camera systems and adds its own touch, deriving design decisions from this year’s Honor View20. So, Honor is coming up with three mobiles, the three handsets are the Honor 20 Lite, Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro.

The 20 Lite is a common handset with common features; handset is basically for entry lever user. While, the Honor 20 and Pro are real market competitors to serve the twin masters of photography and gaming.

Honor 20 Pro Series

The first thing is the design; the Honor 20 Pro series have good looking phones has three separate layers. The glass rear panel is a complex item to make, with three layers glass, color, and depth. With that it makes a holographic design, which is more durable than simply using three separate layers.

Unlike the modern day phones, the Honor 20 Pro series lack fingerprint sensor on the back, and it’s not under the screen either. It’s set inside an oversize power button on the side of the phone and dug in into the body and set directly below a standard volume rocker. The company is more focusing on the premium flagship like Honor 20 and Pro. Both the phones are equipped with packing remarkable cameras.

The Camera and Display

Coming to the pro, it has four cameras on the back, with an f/1.4, optically stabilized 48-megapixel primary sensor. It is lined by a dedicated super-wide angle (16 megapixel, f/2.2) and telephoto (8 megapixel, OIS, f/2.4) units.

Sony’s quad-bayer IMX586 sensor, is the primary camera, which is going to be showing up in plenty of phones in the coming months. And, with those three combined, the phone has a 3x lossless optical zoom, 5x hybrid zoom and up to 30x digital zoom. on the other hand, it has a dedicated 2-megapixel, f/2.4 camera for macro photography. Shoot an object within four centimeters and you’ll get a clear (but admittedly lower-res) image of something in a crazy close-up.

Honor has opted for a 6.26-inch IPS LCD display (with a resolution of 2,340 x 1,080, which works out to 412PPI) with on-trend skinny bezels. In the top-left corner, there’s a 4mm hole which accommodates the 32-megapixel selfie camera.

Other Specs

The Honor 20 and 20 Pro both has Huawei’s Kirin 980 CPU, which is equal to Snapdragon 845 processor. On the 20 Pro, that’s paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. On the Honor 20, you’re getting the same Kirin 980 paired with 128GB storage and 6GB RAM.

The Honor 20 is paked with 3,750mAh, while Honor’s 20 Pro has bigger battery with 4,000mAh. Both come with 22.5W Honor SuperCharge, which promises to get the battery charged to 50 percent in just 30 minutes.

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