Huawei announced its P40 series yesterday and now its sub-brand Honor will be unveiling its Honor 30S smartphone on March 30. It will be the first device to feature HiSilcon Kirin 820 5G chipset at its helm. That being said, the brand has been teasing the features of this phone for a few days now. The latest teaser on Weibo now confirms the support for 40W fast charging.

Fast charging on smartphones has become a necessity these days as batteries are becoming larger in order to power 5G components and high refresh rate displays. Thus, 40W wired fast charging is a welcome feature not only on Honor 30S but on any handset with a bigger battery. As the brand does not mention anything about wireless charging, it is likely the phone will not feature it like all other mid-rangers in the market. 

Interestingly, the teaser posted by Honor also confirms a single punch hole camera at the top left corner. This is the first time we have been exposed to the front of this device.

Honor 30S will be the company’s first mid-range smartphone to have 5G connectivity support. So far, the device has leaked multiple times revealing some of the specs it will feature. The first and foremost is the brand-new HiSilicon Kirin 820 5G SoC, which as per benchmarks apps is even powerful than Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G and HiSilcon Kirin 980. 

Further, it is also tipped to sport a 64MP primary camera with a custom large sensor paired with a 3x optical zoom camera. The company even shared a camera sample showcasing the potential of new improved ISP and noise reduction technology.