Honor 30 Lite full specs surface: 90Hz screen and Dimensity 800 SoC

Sagar, 19 June 2020

Honor is expected to unveil the Honor 30 Youth Edition on July 4 or 5 in China which will likely hit global markets as the Honor 30 Lite. There's no word from the company yet about the Honor 30 Lite, but thanks to reliable Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station we now have its full specs.

According to the tipster, the Honor 30 Lite will have the MediaTek MT6873 at the helm that's known as the Dimensity 800 SoC, meaning it will have 5G support.

Honor 30 Lite full specs surface, 90Hz screen and Dimensity 800 SoC in tow

The Honor 30 Lite will sport a 6.5" 90Hz display of 2400x1080-pixel resolution and run Android 10 with EMUI 10.1 on top. Although it will likely not come with Google services.

For photography, the Honor 30 Lite will have a total of four cameras onboard - a 16MP selfie shooter and a 48MP main camera at the back joined by 8MP and 2MP modules which could be the ultrawide and macro/depth units, respectively.

Powering the entire package will be a 4,000 mAh battery which will charge at up to 22.W. These specs might remind you of the Huawei Enjoy 20 Pro that leaked a few days ago with the exact same specs, with the only exception being the weight - at 192 grams the Honor 30 Lite is 10 grams heavier than the Enjoy 20 Pro.

Huawei Enjoy 20 Pro leaked image
Huawei Enjoy 20 Pro leaked image

The Enjoy 20 Pro is a re-branded Huawei Enjoy Z 5G for the offline market in China and it will go official in the country later today.

Source (in Chinese) | Via


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