The X30 is coming with Qualcomm’s 6nm Snapdragon 695 and a 1080 x 2388-pixel 6.8-inch IPS LCD refreshing at 120Hz. Another marquee feature is the 66W charging capability which should be able to fill the phone’s 4,800mAh battery from 0 to 80% in 30 minutes.
Elsewhere you get a 48MP main camera
around the back alongside a 2MP macro cam and a 2MP depth helper. The camera
ring design is clearly inspired by the Honor Magic 3 series. There’s a tiny punch
hole cutout centered below the earpiece housing the 16MP selfie shooter. The
phone boots Honor’s Magic UI 5.0 on top of Android 11 and is available in four
colors - black, silver, gold and blue. RAM varies from 6-12GB while storage
comes in at 128GB or 256GB.
Honor X30 costs CNY 1,499 (US$ 235) for its
baseline 6/128GB configuration and goes up to CNY 2,299 (US$ 361) for the 12/256GB
trim. Official sales in China start on December 24. Honor has not disclosed any
details in terms of international availability at this point.