The Honor V30 Pro is Honor’s latest flagship phone and the first Honor smartphone to be powered by the Kirin 990 5G processor. Prior to its release, the device’s AnTuTu benchmark result was shared on the web, now its Master Lu benchmark result has been released.

The benchmark result shows the Honor V30 score a total of 426,862 points. The total score is made up of a CPU score of 163,784 points, a GPU score of 163,249 points, a storage score of 57,284 and a memory score of 42.545.

Honor V30 Pro Master Lu

The Honor V30 Pro’s score trails behind that of devices such as the Nubia Red Magic 3 which has a score of 459,463 points.

The Honor V30 Pro has a 6.57-inch display with a punch-hole for dual cameras. The display is an LCD panel and with a standard refresh rate of 60Hz. The Kirin 990 5G  processor is paired with 8GB of RAM and you can choose between 128GB or 256GB of storage. There is no MicroSD card slot, so you cannot add more storage.

Honor is marketing the V30 Pro as a camera-centric device with its 40MPprmary rear cameras paired with an 8MP telephoto camera and a 12MP ultrawide angle camera. Its dual front-facing cameras include a 32MP main sensor and an 8MP ultrawide angle sensor.

The phone has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, NFC, Bluetooth 5.1, and a 4100mAh battery with support for 40W wired fast charge, 27W wireless fast charge, and reverse wireless charging. It also supports NSA and SA 5G networks.

The Honor V30 Pro is priced at ¥3899 for the 128GB version and ¥4199 (~$597) for the 256GB version.

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