Smartphone Huawei said that its brand Honor will launch Honor View 20 smartphone on January 29 in India.
The Honor View 20 comes with 8 world’s first technologies which include 48MP camera, all-view display, Kirin 980 AI chipset with Dual NPU manufactured by 7nm process, A76-cortex based CPU, Mali-G76 GPU, 1.4Gbps cat21 and modem and SoC supporting 2133MHz LPDDR4X RAM.-
Honor said that the smartphone’s 48MP rear camera with Sony IMX586 sensor is the first to make possible high-definition 48 effective megapixels photography on a smartphone.
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The full-view display of the smartphone is supposedly world’s first in-screen front camera design. The handset is powered by Kirin 980 AI processor, which according to the company, is the world’s first 7nm mobile AI chipset with world’s first dual NPU.
Smartphone improves phone speed by 20%, power efficiency by 40% and AI processing by 120% as compared to the 10nm chipset.
Currently, customers can register their interest for View 20 on Amazon.in and get notified once pre-booking for the device starts.
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