Honor unveiled the X40 today at a special event in China. The handset can already be ordered over there, starting at CNY 1,499, which at the moment is equivalent to $214. The handset comes with a 6.67-inch 1080x2400 120 Hz curved AMOLED screen with 800-nit High Brightness Mode and 300 Hz touch sampling rate, the Snapdragon 695 chipset at the helm, and a 5,100 mAh battery with 40W fast charging support (and a charger in the box). The fingerprint scanner is under the display.
On the rear there's a dual camera system,
with a 50 MP main sensor with f/1.8 aperture and a 2 MP auxiliary sensor. These
are housed in the huge ring/circle, along with the LED flash. "MATRIX AI
VISION CAMERA" text occupies the otherwise empty center of that circle,
while the Honor brand is in the lower part of the back. It's definitely a
distinctive design, this one. Anyway, selfies are taken care of by an 8 MP
snapper with f/2.0 aperture.
The phone runs Android 12 with Honor's
Magic UI 6.1 on top, and comes in four memory/storage configurations: 6/128GB,
8/128GB, 8/256GB, and 12/256GB. It measures 161.6 x 73.9 x 7.9 mm, and weighs
172g. It's being offered in the following colorways, according to Google
Translate: "Rainbow clouds chasing the moon", "Ink jade
green", and "Phantom night darkness".
It's unclear when or if the Honor X40 will
make it to international markets, but we see no reason for it to remain
confined to China indefinitely.