Chinese manufacturer, Honor, is getting set to unveil its latest smartphone, Honor 30S. This device will arrive on March 30 alongside the Kirin 820 5G chip. One of the biggest highlights of this phone is the Kirin 820 5G processor. This smartphone is the first device to use this SoC. According to recent information, the Honor 30S with Kirin 820 5G hit 375270 points on AnTuTu. For a mid-range chip, this is quite massive. This score is comparable with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 as well as Kirin 990 chips (note that these are flagship chips).
Obviously, the Kirin 820 5G is significantly better than Qualcomm 765G and Kirin 810 in terms of CPU, GPU, and other parameters. Since Kirin 980 does not support 5G networks, Kirin 820 5G is very lethal in the next mid-range market. From paper parameters, probably only the MediaTek 1000L can compete with it in the mid-range segment.
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The Kirin 820 5G chip will use Huawei’s self-developed DaVinci architecture NPU. This chip uses the 7nm process and comes with A76 CPU and G77 GPU. In addition, the ISP and NPU are fully upgraded to support Kirin Gaming. Furthermore, the Honor 30S will come with a side fingerprint recognition solution. It will also use a quad-rear camera setup with a 40W power adapter. This smartphone will be available in gradient white and orange colours.
The 5G modem that comes with the processor will feature ‘industry-leading’ interference suppression tech so that it can maintain a stable and fast connection even in more congested areas. Furthermore, it will be battery-efficient due to the usage of AI intelligent scheduling algorithms. The modem will be also capable of switching over to new base stations quickly to maintain a stable connection. Lastly, it will have support for dual SIM, which will enable 4G VoLTE calls on one SIM and 5G internet connection on another SIM at the same time. What do you think about the Honor 30S or its new Kirin 820 5G chip? Let us know your thought in the comment section below