Honor continues to consolidate its portfolio of devices once it has completely dismembered from Huawei: after presenting the Honor 50 and the Honor X20 SE, The Chinese brand has the Honor X20 ready. It will present it on August 12 within its Asian borders, it will have a triple rear camera and a screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
Huawei’s future on the path of the US veto has led to notable losses for the company, both in the segment of mobile networks and smartphones. To partially alleviate these losses, Huawei decided to sell its Honor brand, a sale that materialized at the end of 2020. With the promise of recovering the ground alone, Honor unveiled the first part of its X20 family in China. Next week he will introduce another member.
120 Hz for display, 64 megapixel rear camera and 5G
As is customary in many scheduled releases, Honor has not only confirmed the presentation date of the Honor X20, it has also revealed some of its features. On August 12 at 1:30 p.m. in SpainThat is the date that we must write on the calendar. Interestingly, two days after Xiaomi unveiled the Mi Mix 4 and one day after all the onslaught of Samsung Unpacked.
The Honor X20 aspires to be in the mid-range by offering a design inherited from Huawei; with a clean front, hole in the panel for the double front camera, rear photographic module with circular shape and fingerprint reader anchored to the right edge of the phone.
We do not know the technology of the screen, although it is most likely that it is LCD IPS: it is not usual for brands to include a capacitive reader on the side if the panel is OLED (although it could happen).
The Honor X20 will have 5G connectivity, will offer ultra-fast charging of 66 W and the processor, of which we still do not know the manufacturer and model, will be manufactured in 6 nm. It could be a MediaTek Dimensity 1200, for example, a SoC that we already have in mobiles like the OnePlus Nord 2.
There is not much left to finally see the Honor X20: on August 12 it will be officially presented in China. We do not know if it will end up reaching the international market, although it is not ruled out.
Via | GSMArena