There’s still a week left before the Honor 20 series official launch. Honor will unveil the new devices at an event in London and China. Already a lot of details have surfaced via multiple rumors and leaks in the past. Zhao Ming, President of Honor smartphone today revealed new sample photos taken from Honor 20 Pro showcasing its ability to capture photos in low-light conditions. Upon extracting EXIF data from photos, it appears the Honor Pro 20 carriers world’s first f/1.4 aperture on a smartphone.
Furthermore, a new teaser is also pushed by Honor’s official Weibo handle confirming the quad camera setup on the upcoming device. As leaked earlier, there will be dual vertical strips on the rear side – one for the triple camera module and the other for ToF depth sensor and an LED flash.

Honor also confirmed the presence of 48 MP AI clarity mode for impressive low-light photography. The large aperture will help the camera to capture more light even though if it is dark. It will help to reduce noise and improve the quality of photos taken in the low-light environment. Zhao Ming revealed the company has already sent Honor 20 Pro to DxOMark for rating, and they are keen to know the scores soon.

Honor 20 Pro rumored specifications
Honor 20 Pro will have a 6.26-inch IPS punch-hole display with the resolution of 2340 x 1080 and a pixel density of 412. It will be powered by Kirin 980 SoC coupled with 6GB RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.
Its punch-hole display is reported to have a 32MP sensor on the front for selfies. At the back, there will be a Quad Camera setup with a 48 MP primary sensor paired with 12MP Super Wide Angle camera, a 2MP depth Assist Camera, and another 2MP Macro camera.
It will debut with 3750 mAh battery with 22.5W SuperCharge fast charging. It should be available in Midnight Black and Sapphire Blue colors at launch.











On the downside, this discount will only be valid for the first 91 units. Moreover, the promo is slated to end in only three days.























The Motorola One Vision’s stand-out feature is its display. It has a 6.3” FHD+ (1080 x 2520) display with a 21:9 aspect ratio which means it is pretty tall. Motorola has named it CinemaVision (similar to Sony’s CinemaVision display) and unlike Sony’s own display, this one has a punch hole. A pretty big one at that. There is a bit of bezel at the bottom of the screen too but that is expected. With the CinemaVision display, you should enjoy the cinematographic experience it provides.
The phone is powered by the Exynos 9609, a 2.2GHz octa- processor that is paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. A hybrid dual SIM slot will let you swap the second SIM for a MicroSD card (512GB max.).
The punch hole is home to a 25MP f/2.0 Quad Pixel selfie camera which also has 8x digital zoom, Cinemagraph mode, Auto HDR, a manual mode, portrait mode, and a YouTube Live mode. The phone is an Android One device, so you get Google Photos as the default gallery app and free backup of high-quality photos.