HONOR has only launched a single smartphone called HONOR V40 5G after being sold by HUAWEI. So far, this handset is only available in China. But it is expected to make its global debut very soon since it has started receiving necessary certifications. Last week, this device was certified by EEC along with four other phones. Two of those handsets with model numbers HJC and NZA have now received the FCC certification as well.
The upcoming HONOR HJC and HONOR NZA are a
mid-range and a budget smartphone respectively. Their FCC certifications do not
reveal anything about them, just like EEC. However, since they have also
cleared TENAA, we know some of their specs but their marketing names are a
mystery.
According to TENAA, the HONOR HJC will flaunt
a 6.53-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and an in-screen
fingerprint sensor. It will be powered by a 5G-capable MediaTek Dimensity 800U
chipset paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB/256GB internal storage.
As for optics, this phone will sport a
triple rear camera setup consisting of a 64MP primary sensor, an 8MP secondary
sensor, and a 2MP tertiary sensor. For selfies, it will come with a 16MP
shooter housed in the display notch. Other features of this smartphone will
include a MicroSD card slot, Android 10, 3,800mAh battery, 66W fast charging,
and four colors (Magic Night Black, Iceland Fantasy, Titanium Silver, Emerald
Blue).
On the other hand, the HONOR NZA will
arrive with a 6.6-inch HD+ TFT LCD panel (with notch). It will be powered by a
2.0GHz octa-core processor (5G) coupled with 4GB/6GB RAM and 64GB/128GB
internal storage
Its remaining known specs include a
side-mounted fingerprint sensor, MicroSD card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack,
Android 10, proximity sensor, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, 5,000 mAh
battery, and two colors (Black, Blue).