As expected, the Honor 20 Lite got unveiled earlier, way ahead of the anticipated Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro
Launch on May 21 in London. The lite variant is usually modest of the
three new additions to the company's portfolio. Although it comes loaded
with some interesting specifications, there are some details that were
not shared earlier.
For instance, the presence of a MicroUSB port instead of an already standardized USB-C. The older USB actually prevents your 3400mAh battery from being able to withstand fast charging. Seems like, This can be one of the deal breakers for Honor 20 Lite.
Being a Huawei subsidiary,
even the modest of an Honor smartphone is known to offer some good
photographic capabilities. The Honor 20 Lite comes with the triple rear camera setup, consisting of a 24MP main sensor + 8MP ultrawide angle + 2-megapixel sensor.
Honor 20 Lite features a 6.21-inch Full HD+ screen with a water-drop notch where a 32-megapixel selfie camera is integrated. At the very heart of the smartphone, sits a competent Kirin 710 processor, supported by 4GB of RAM. For storage, users will have 128GB of internal storage, which can be expanded further via a MicroSD card.
The fingerprint sensor is located on the back and there's also a 3.5mm audio jack input. The Honor 20 Lite will now first be available in European markets at a price of around € 290 which converts to 46,000 Pakistani rupees. The price, however, seems too high to compete with other Chinese rivals like Xiaomi and realme.
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