Honor View 30 Pro finally goes global, but without its cheaper brother

Honor View 30 Pro finally goes global, but without its cheaper brother

The Honor View 30 was announced at the end of 2019 in China, and it finally looks like the phone is coming to other countries, but only in the Pro version, and not in many countries. Honor announced the global launch of the View 30 Pro at its MWC 2020 replacement event in Barcelona on February 24, where it also unveiled the Honor 9X Pro laptops, MagicBook, and Magic headphones. The Honor View 30 Pro has three rear cameras including a 40MP f/1.6 main camera, an 8MP f/2.4 telephoto (for 3x optical zoom) and a 12MP f/2.2MP ultra-wide camera, and there's a rear camera. 32MP at the front joined by an 8MP ultra-wide selfie camera for group photos. These aren't amazing camera specs, but the phone should take pretty decent photos, and adding an ultra-wide lens on the front is pretty rare for phones. The chipset here is the Kirin 990, which is Huawei's (Honor's parent company) most premium processor yet, and the device is also a 5G phone with 8GB of RAM. The battery is 4,100mAh, and the phone charges wirelessly and with 40W fast charging. On the front of the Honor View 30 Pro, you get a 6.57-inch LCD screen with a 1080 x 2400 resolution, while that the 20:9 aspect ratio can make it seem quite long and skinny to some users. If those specs sound good enough, we're afraid to say we don't know the price yet, though the Honor View 20 is available at $499 (around $650, AU$900). Saying that, since this is the `` Pro & # 39; & # 39; Coming elsewhere (which would be priced higher than non-Pro), the cost might be a bit higher. However, we have news about the release date. Honor told TechRadar that the phone won't be coming to the UK, and while it will be coming to some European countries, we don't know which one yet, with the exception of Russia, where it will be available "soon". As soon as the phone starts rolling out, TechRadar will try to find and test one, to see if it's worth buying if you live in one of the countries where it's available.