Honor 30S feature roundup: Leaks, rumors, and expectations
Huawei's sub-brand, Honor is working to launch a new premium mid-range smartphone, the Honor 30S, in China on Monday. As per the reports, the handset will come with a punch-hole design, a 64MP quad-camera, 40W fast charging support, and a 5G-ready Kirin 820 chipset. However, there is no word on its availability in international markets as of now.
How will it look like?
As per the leaked press renders, the Honor 30S will sport an edge-to-edge screen with a small display cut-out at the top left corner and a noticeable bezel at the bottom. On the rear, the rectangular module will house quad cameras and an LED flash. Further, the handset will offer an LCD screen and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
The handset will offer a 64MP quad camera for shutterbugs
On the imaging front, the Honor 30S will house a quad-lens rear camera setup comprising a capable 64MP primary sensor, coupled with a telephoto lens that will offer 3x optical zoom. However, the details of the remaining two sensors are unclear as of now.
What about internal hardware?
The Honor 30S will reportedly draw power from a 5G-ready Kirin 820 chipset. As for memory options, it is expected to offer up to 8GB RAM and up to 128GB storage. The handset is likely to pack a long-lasting battery with support for 40W fast charging technology. In terms of connectivity options, it will offer Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VoLTE, and a USB Type-C port.
And, how much will it cost?
Going by the specifications, the Honor 30S is expected to be priced around CNY 2,499 (approximately Rs. 25,000) in China. However, the official details will be revealed by the company at its launch event itself which is set to happen on March 30.