Honor is set to unveil its first smartphone for 2020 tonight. The Honor 30S will debut along with the Kirin 820 chipset that will power the device. Just before the conference kicks off, an Honor exec has shared a couple of samples captured by the Honor 30S’ camera.
The sample showcases the camera prowess of the Honor 3S’s wide-angle and telephoto lens. The Honor exec, Xiong Junmin disclosed that from 0.6x ultra-wide-angle to 3x zoom to 10x telephoto, the Honor 30S image system has a wider focal range, achieving full scene coverage in life.
The vivid, clear shots are not just only because the lens quality is high enough, but also due to the high processing power of the Kirin 820 chip. The chipset is said to use the same in-house ISP 5.0 found on the Kirin 990.
The Honor 30S has previously been revealed to pack a quad-camera setup at the rear in a matrix arrangement. The main camera is also revealed as a 64MP sensor with support for 3x optical zoom. Honor will release full details of the specs during the conference.
UPDATE: The Honor 30S has indeed been launched and here are some more camera samples released during the unveiling event.





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