The Honor View 20 will be the successor to the Honor View 10 from last year, as the name implies. It will probably be unveiled on January 22 in Paris, at an event for which the company has already sent out invites. The View 20 is likely to be the brand's first handset with an in-display selfie camera.
Today through a user agent profile posted on its website, Honor has unwittingly revealed even more details about the View 20. Its screen resolution will be 2310x1080, and it will run Android 9 Pie with EMUI 9 on top.

Its model number code is PCT, and it will have a bunch of versions for different regions: PCT-AL10, PCT-TL10,

The 3C certification also tells us that the phone will support 22.5W fast charging. Since it's going to be Honor's new flagship, we expect it to be powered by the Kirin 980 chipset - the same one inside the Mate 20 Pro. Rumor has it the View 20 will start at CNY 2,799 in China (that's about $408 or €359).
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