Honor 20 Lite (Youth Edition) arrives with Kirin 710F SoC and triple cameras

22 October 2019
It sports a 6.3" FHD+ AMOLED display and packs a 4,000 mAh battery with 20W fast charging.

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  • Anonymous
  • 0BG
  • 23 Oct 2019

Anonymous, 22 Oct 2019I've seen quite a few products from China being branded as ... moreIt means "crappy, mediocre POS". But not sure how it is supposed to be attractive to youths. "Seniors edition" would be more appropriate.

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    • Tae moto
    • sxs
    • 23 Oct 2019

    Overprice.

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      • Anonymous
      • I59
      • 22 Oct 2019

      the boy come free with the phone

        Anonymous, 22 Oct 2019I've seen quite a few products from China being branded as ... moreIt simply means that the device is meant to appeal younger audiences more than older ones.

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          • Anonymous
          • xCC
          • 22 Oct 2019

          Anonymous, 22 Oct 2019I've seen quite a few products from China being branded as ... moreXiaomi CC9 / Mi 9 Lite Clone

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            • Vishal
            • vV5
            • 22 Oct 2019

            Anonymous, 22 Oct 2019Another day, another Huawei phone. Its getting boring like ... moreSimple. Just buzz off from tech sites and you would nit be bothered by them

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              • Anonymous
              • nCY
              • 22 Oct 2019

              Another day, another Huawei phone. Its getting boring like seriously wth?

                Finally, Honor is putting OLED displays into their midrangers...and it's FHD too (unlike the Mi A3). What I don't like is they're putting a display in 20:9 aspect ratio which is too long.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • N4Q
                  • 22 Oct 2019

                  Anonymous, 22 Oct 2019I've seen quite a few products from China being branded as ... moreProbably for the younger that can't afford full-spec'd flagships.. otherwise no clue here either.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 39x
                    • 22 Oct 2019

                    I've seen quite a few products from China being branded as the "Youth Edition," and I have no idea what it means. Is it something that makes sense in Chinese culture but doesn't translate well?