With the impending US ban set to take its toll on Huawei‘s usage of Google’s Android services, the company today announced the flagship Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro as scheduled. The pricing details of the Honor 20 Lite was also announced today. The Honor 20 Lite was earlier listed on Honor’s Russia website as Honor 10i but the pricing wasn’t revealed. The device will be available in Europe for €300. While in the United Kingdom, the phone adopts a £250 price tag and will be available at Carphone Warehouse, Amazon, Argos, John Lewis and Very. honor 20 Lite

The Honor is a mid-range model with trimmed down specs from the Honor 20. In terms of specs, it features a 6.21-inch 2340 x 1080 pixels waterdrop notch display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. There is also GPU Turbo 2.0 for improved gaming performance. Its screen is also certified as safe by TUV Rheinland. The phone is powered by the Hisilicon Kirin 710 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage (512GB max.).

On the camera aspect, the Honor 20 Lite features a 32MP selfie camera that is housed inside the notch. The selfie camera has lots of face-adjustment features so your portrait selfies can turn out great. On the back of the phone lies the triple camera sensors – a 24MP f/1.8 primary camera, an 8MP f/2.4 ultra-wide angle secondary sensor, and a 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor.  The phone runs EMUI 9 based on Android 9 and even though Google is pulling the plugs on updates for future Huawei phones, the company says it will continue pushing its own updates. The phone also comes with NFC, dual-SIM support (nano only), dual-SIM VoLTE, and NFC. There is a fingerprint scanner on the back and it also has support for Face Unlock. The device is powered by a 3,400mAh battery.

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The phone is no doubt a premium and affordable one at that price but most buyers would likely be sceptical about sticking their money on a Huawei or Honor model at the moment.

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