Honor Posted First Photo Samples Taken From Honor V20's 48MP Camera
Karamchand Rameshwar - Dec 13, 2018
Honor just posted first photo samples taken from the 48MP camera of Honor V20 which is expected to globally launch on 22 January.
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Huawei’s sub-brand Honor has just released several photo samples taken by its Honor V20’s 48MP camera. Although the Honor V20, which was just officially introduced on Monday, will not launch until 22 January.
At an event hosted by Honor in Hong Kong, the V20 handset was teased with some details. It will be the first smartphone in the world to feature an in-screen camera and All-View display. But they are only two among other highlights of this handset. It is also expected to be the first smartphone to sport a 48MP camera sensor on the rear, ahead of the 48MP smartphone of Xiaomi that will launch in January.
The V20 is equipped with Sony IMX586 image sensor, which supports 4-in-1 light fusion and has a resolution of up to 48 million pixels. The Chinese phone maker claims that its AI imaging capability has been improved by 134 percent and ist HDR support has improved by four times.
The sample of the upcoming V20 appears less colour saturated, without much noise and much sharper. Even the photos taken in low-light conditions look much more detailed with almost no pixelation.
GSMArena reports that the Honor V20 uses the Quad Bayer tech which stacks 4 adjacent 2 x 2 pixels into the same color.
Honor is expected to release other detail information of its Honor V20 such as its price tag on 26 December and it will globally be introduced on 22 January at an event held in Paris.
Honor is proving that it is a technology smartphone brand and is capable of bringing all of the features to its Honor V20 and future handsets. Honor is currently leading in the Chinese market but it should sell more devices in big markets like India, where its Chinese rival Xiaomi is leading at the moment, to complete the goal of Huawei of reaching 200 million smartphones shipped in a single year.
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