Honor has confirmed that it will be
officially announcing the Honor Play 4 and Play 4 Pro on June 3. The poster was
seen over on Honor’s Weibo handle. Last week, we saw the first renders of the
Honor Play 4 Pro in a shiny blue color. Today, we’re seeing the lesser variant
– the Honor Play 4 – appear in its TENAA listing where the devices specs were
also revealed. This device was listed with the model number TNNH-AN00.
We’re expecting both Honor 4 devices to
have 5G support, but the TENAA doesn’t reveal exactly which processor it will
use. The listing mentions a 2.0 GHz octa-core CPU, which could possibly be a
MediaTek Dimensity 800, which fits both those criteria. We’re expecting the
Play 4 Pro to come with a higher-end chipset like the Kirin 990, but reports
are a mixed bag on that.
The Play 4 will have a 6.81-inch display
with Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 px. Its dimensions are 170 x 78.5 x
8.9mm and the handset weighs 213 grams. The Play 4 is rated for a 4,200 mAh
battery and preloaded with Android 10. This phone will come in 4GB, 6GB, and
8GB RAM options with either 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB storage sizes.
Meanwhile, the main camera setup consists
of a total of four cameras including a 64MP main camera, an 8MP secondary
camera, and two additional 2MP sensors, perhaps one macro and one depth sensor.
The front-facing camera is a 16MP shooter via a punch-hole cut out.
This is interesting considering the Honor
4 Play Pro only has dual cameras. The main camera on that phone is expected to
be the Sony IMX600Y so even though it’s not as high res, we can expect a more
powerful sensor.