Huawei’s sub-brand, Honor, has announced its latest smartphone, called the Honor 20 Lite (Youth Edition).
It has a 6.3 inch 20:9 AMOLED display with FullHD+ resolution as well as an in-display fingerprint reader. The display is TUV Rheinland-certified which means that it can curb the blue rays that come from it, which should benefit younger users.
At the top, a small cutout hosts the 16MP camera with an f/2.0 aperture. On the back, we’ll find a 48Mp main lens with an f/.8 aperture, an 8MP ultrawide lens as well as a 2MP megapixel depth sensor. The cameras come with features like AIS handheld super night scene mode, AI scene recognition and portrait mode, just to name a few.
Under the hood, the device hosts a Kirin 710F, alongside 8GB of RAM and 128GB worth of internal storage. This capacity can be expanded via microSD. It has a 4,000mAH battery with 22.5W fast-charging support.
The Honor 20 Lite runs on EMUI 9.1.1 based on Android 9 Pie OS. It brings along with it Ark Compiler, EROFS file system and GPU Turbo 3.0. Other features include dual-SIM support, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, USB-C and yes, a 3.5mm audio jack also makes an appearance.
The device will sell in different variants: the 4GB + 64GB option will cost somewhere around $198, after conversion, the 6GB + 64GB variant for ~$212, the 6GB + 128GB for ~ $240 while the 8GB + 128GB option will retail for ~$268. It will come in Magic Night Black, Blue Water Jade and Icelandic Fantasy color variants.
The phone is already up for pre-order in China but the 6GB + 8GB option will become available on Cotber 25th while the 4GB + 64GB variant will only go on sale as of November 11th.
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