Honor is gearing up to launch its flagship Honor 30 series smartphones in China on 15th April. Ahead of the launch, the company’s Vice President has shared a camera sample of the Honor 30 Pro+ smartphone.

The camera sample of the upcoming flagship smartphone from the company highlights the low-light or Night Mode photography skills. The caption for the shared camera sample from the VP reads: “Honor 30 series can achieve high light but not exposed and the details are still clearly visible.”

Honor 30 Pro+ Camera Sample

Along with this sample image, the company has also released a small teaser video which showcases the capabilities of the super-sensitive night photography mode that will be present in the Honor 30 series and the brand is calling it “beautiful photo studio shooting.”

The Honor 30 and Honor 30 Pro are expected to come with 6.57-inch AMOLED displays that deliver full HD+ resolution. These phones are likely to arrive with 4,000mAh batteries that will have support for 40W fast charging technology. It was recently confirmed that the Honor 30 and 30 Pro will come packed with Kirin 985 and Kirin 990 SoC, respectively.

As per the reports, the Honor 30 Pro will have a primary Sony IMX700 lens whereas the vanilla model will flaunt a 40-megapixel lens. Both the phones will have 32-megapixel frontal shooters for taking selfies and video calling.

The Honor 30 is expected to arrive with 8GB of RAM while the Pro model could be available in 8GB as well as 12GB RAM versions, both offering 128GB and 256GB of internal storage options. The rest of the specs are believed to be identical on both phones.