Chinese Smartphone maker Honor will launch its V30 Smartphone on November 26 and it will come with 5G making it the company’s first model to support the technology.
The Company made the announcement on its official Honor Weibo social networking page. The V30 also will be on display in Beijing.
Seen as a sequel to last year’s Honor View 20, the only big difference won’t be 5G as potential users will be treated to other notable changes.
Honor had shared two images in China showing the phone with a dual selfie camera hidden inside a double-width cutout in the top left of the screen. The Honor View 20 was the first phone to widely use a cutout in the screen for the camera. Samsung adopted a similar dual-camera screen cutout on the Galaxy S10 Plus.
Honor president George Zhao said at an event in China at the end of October that the V30 5G would arrive in November. While Honor has not launched a 5G phone before, Huawei has the Mate 20 X 5G, and a 5G version of the Mate 30 Pro, plus its new Kirin 990 processor is made for 5G devices.
There are also speculations that the Kirin 990 processor is almost certainly going to be used though, and there are rumors about an exciting quad-camera system on the back.
There are no clues to what the V30 will cost in terms of pricing but it is widely known that Honor makes very reasonably priced phones.
The launch scheduled for November 26 will most likely be for China but an international release date will be made known later, however, when it does, the phone may not have Google Services installed unless ongoing issues are resolved in the meantime.
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I will like to be among the first users,