Honor has made its move yesterday with the release of Honor 30, 30 Pro and 30 Pro+ flagship phones. Today, the company is releasing another device for the Italian market. It is called Honor 20E, and while it comes as a new smartphone, it actually is a rebranded Honor 20 Lite. Well, to not say that it’s a complete rebranding, Honor decided to swap the 32MP selfie from the old device with an 8MP unit.
Honor 20E
Under the hood, the handset boasts the Kirin 710 SoC which comes accompanied by 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. These specifications are built around a 6.21-inch LCD display with FHD+ resolution. Moreover, there’s a waterdrop notch serving as a house for the 8MP selfie snapper. Moving around to the back, we have a triple camera setup comprising 24MP main, 8MP ultra-wide and 2MP depth modules. The fingerprint scanner is also placed on the back.
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On the software front, we have EMUI 9.1 which is based on Android 9 Pie. We believe that the handset will receive EMUI 10 with Android 10 in the coming months. Honor sells the handset for €180, but celebrating the launch it is offering it for €150 at a limited time. Of course, the Honor 20E won’t remain exclusive to Italy. The company will likely introduce it to more markets in Europe in the coming days.