
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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