Honor View 20 Everything you need to know
The
Honor View 20 follows the Honor View 10,
and while we liked the previous model, the latest phone elevates the range’s
design and features to a new level. The body is made from metal with a special
nano-lithography treatment on the back, adding a distinctive, reflective
V-shape under the surface. The phone comes in midnight black, phantom red, or
phantom blue.
The Kirin 980 processor
powers the View 20 with the option of 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, or 8GB
of RAM and 256GB of storage. Honor debuts its All-View Display on the View
20, which replaces a traditional, wide central notch with a punch hole on the
far left. The small 4.5mm hole contains a 25-megapixel camera, and Honor says
performance will not be affected by the new screen design.
Single
camera lens — Sony’s new 48-megapixel IMX586. It’s joined by a time-of-flight
(TOF) sensors, rather than other camera lenses, to measure distances and create
bokeh shots. Honor says the View 20’s camera will be able to deliver photos
with masses of detail even when zoomed in. Together with the artificial
intelligence (A.I.), the camera will take multiple pictures and collate them
for a single, hybrid high-definition image. It will also use 4-into-1 pixel
binning technology for low-light images.
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