Honor revealed the View 20 at the beginning of
January, and now we’re looking forward to the non-View flagship. According to
leaksters from China, the Honor 20 is on its way with a 48 MP main shooter and
a 6.1” OLED screen.
The Honor 20 will have a Kirin 980 chipset, which is
hardly a surprise. It will be coupled with 6 or 8 gigs of RAM and will have
either 128 GB or 256 GB storage. Being an Honor smartphone and a Huawei
subsidiary, we should expect Gaming+, Link Turbo, CPU Turbo, and GPU Turbo, all
of them boosting the smartphone performance one way or another.
Looking back to the triple setup on the back, the 48
MP shooter will be coupled with a 20 MP sensor and a third 8 MP camera, but we
are yet to see what will be their specialty. The leakster says it would reach
DxOMark scores of 108, which would put the Honor 20 right behind the Mate 20
phones and the Galaxy S10+.
Even though Huawei announced 40W fast-charging, the
Honor 20 will stick to the 22.5W SuperCharge for the 3,650 mAh battery. We
expect to see EMUI 9.0 on Android Pie, plenty of AI features and an
under-display fingerprint scanner since none is visible on the back panel.
Prices are rumored to start from CNY 2,999 and will go as high as CNY 3,799 for
the 8/256 GB version of the Honor 20.

