Honor has launched the Honor View20 in India today. It is a premium mid-range device that was launched at an event in Paris, France a few weeks back. The highlight of the phone is the 25-megapixel in-display front camera along with a 48-megapixel rear camera with Sony IMX586 1/2-type sensor that uses 4-in-1 light fusion, which delivers better low-light images at 12 Megapixel resolution and 4-times improved HDR support. It has AI scene detection and also has a TOF 3D secondary rear camera that calculates distance based upon the time-of-flight of a light signal. Other functions include depth sensing, skeletal tracking and real-time motion capture that helps in playing 3D motion games.
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Honor View20 specifications
The Honor View20 sports a 6.4-inch full-HD+ TFT LCD display with 91.82 per cent screen-to-body ratio, 1080×2310 pixels and 19.5:9 aspect ratio. Powering the device is the Kirin 980 processor with 720 MHz ARM Mali-G76MP10 GPU, paired with 6GB RAM/128GB storage and 8GB RAM/256GB storage. The View20 comes with Dual SIM and runs on Magic UI 2.0.1 on top of Android 9.0 Pie.
The biggest highlight of the Honor View20 is the 48 Megapixel rear camera with f/1.8 aperture, AIS, TOF 3D secondary camera and on the front is the 25 Megapixel front camera with f/2.0 aperture.
The phone measures 156.9 × 75.4 × 8.1mm in dimensions and weighs 180grams. It comes with a 3.5mm audio jack and gets other connectivity options that include Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 5 LE, GPS (L1 + L5 dual band), NFC and USB Type-C. It houses a 4000mAh battery with Super Charge fast charging and comes with a rear fingerprint sensor.
Honor View20 Price
The Honor View20 price in India starts at Rs 37,999 for the 6GB RAM+128GB variant and Rs 45,999 for the 8GB RAM+256GB variant. The Honor View20 will be available in colour options of Sapphire Blue, Midnight Black and Phantom Blue colours.
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