Honor V40 phones to arrive mid-December with two chipsets

Back in October we spotted a teaser about the Honor V40 series, showing that the brand is still keen on manufacturing smartphones despite the troubles its parent Huawei is having.

Today we know a bit more about the upcoming lineup, thanks to one leakster in China - the lineup will come in December and Honor will split the chipsets - some units are getting Dimensity 1000+, others will stick to the Kirin 9000.

Honor V40 phones to arrive mid-December with two chipsets

The rumored specs also include 120Hz refresh rate, two front-facing cameras behind a punch hole of a Full HD+ display, and a 50MP main camera with RYYB sensor. The series will also bring 66W charging over a wire and 40W wirelessly - both of which would be a first for an Honor flagship.

Honor V40 phones to arrive mid-December with two chipsets

The Honor flagships always borrowed some solutions from Huawei’s box of treats and their P and Mate devices. Normally Honor manages to combine plenty of flagship-tier hardware with an attractive price tag so we are looking forward to the V40 unveiling next month, hopefully, followed immediately by a global launch.

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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