The Honor 30 will be quite close to the
flagship Huawei P40 in terms of camera hardware, if the latest info from
@OnLeaks is correct. The leakster published some enticing details plus a sketch
of the device (which may not be 100% accurate).
The main camera will use a 50MP Sony
IMX7xx sensor with 4-in-1 pixel binning (resulting in 2.24µm pixels). It seems
like it's not the same sensor as the one in the P40, however (which has
slightly larger pixels). An earlier leak showed that it's still a massively
impressive sensor, 1/1.3" in size. And it will have Full-Pixel autofocus,
what Huawei called Octo Pixel autofocus (a more advanced version of Dual Pixel
AF).
The 12MP ultra wide-angle camera will also
support binning and the resulting pixels will be even bigger, 2.8µm. Finally,
the 8MP telephoto camera will offer 3x optical zoom. Again, the sketch may not
be perfectly accurate, but it looks very much like the Honor 30S seen in
official posters, so it's probably not far off. The 30S will have a different
setup, sporting a 64MP main camera (and a similar 3x zoom camera). It will be powered
by a Kirin 820 chipset and will support 40W wired charging.
The Honor 30 will probably have a faster
chipset and the same 40W charging support. Whether it will be unveiled on March
30 alongside the 30S is unclear right now.
