After releasing the Honor V20 late last year, we haven’t heard much about other models from the brand. That changes today, as we have got some fresh information about the upcoming Honor 20 smartphone. The phone should succeed Honor 10 that was launched back in April 2018.

Serial leakster, iChangezone recently gave us a brief glimpse of the Honor 20 in the form of high-quality HD renders.

The aforesaid rendering spills the beans on the purported Honor 20, which will reportedly sport a triple camera setup at the back. Interestingly, a rear-mounted fingerprint recognition module is missing. So it’s being said that the phone will feature the sixth generation screen fingerprint sensor. Further, the rumored smartphone is said to house 48MP, 20MP, and 8MP cameras that support triple optical zoom. Up front, the Glory 20 could feature a 32MP selfie camera. This phone is highly likely to be ranked on DxO in the near future.

 

 

As for the internals, you can expect to find the flagship Kirin 980 processor inside. Aside from that, the Glory 20 is said to boast an impressive array of features including Gaming+, a stand-alone HiFi chip, headphone jack, AI dual-frequency GPS, GPU Turbo, CPU Turbo, and Link Turbo. There should be a 6.1-inch OLED waterdrop display too. Finally, the phone is expected to draw its juices from a robust 3650mAh battery that supports 22.5W fast charge. The pricing is said to start with 6+128GB at 2999 Yuan ($447), 8+128GB at 3399 Yuan ($507), and 8+256GB at 3799 Yuan ($566).

It’ll soon be a year since Honor 10’s release, so we can expect more details about the new model in the coming weeks.

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