Honor 30i With 48-Megapixel Main Camera, 4,000mAh Battery Launched: Price, Specifications

Honor 30i has been launched as the most recent smartphone featuring from the company. It has been unveiled in the Russian current market and functions a 6.3-inch AMOLED display screen with a waterdrop-model notch and triple rear digital camera setup. The Honor 30i packs a four,000mAh battery and packs a sixteen-megapixel selfie digital camera. This new handset seems to be a re-branded variant of the Honor 30 Lite mobile phone that was launched in China in July this 12 months.

Honor 30i value

The new Honor 30i is priced at RUB 17,990 (around Rs. 17,600) for the 4GB + 128GB storage model in Russia. It will be available in Ultraviolet Sunset, Shimmering Turquoise, and Midnight Black color selections. The mobile phone is up for pre-orders on the company website.

Honor 30i technical specs

Coming to the technical specs, the twin-SIM (Nano) Honor 30i runs on Android 10 with Magic UI 3.1 on top. The mobile phone functions a 6.3-inch whole-Hd+ (1,080×2,400 pixels) OLED display screen with 417ppi pixel density. It is powered by the octa-main Kirin 710F SoC, coupled with up 4GB RAM. Inside storage is established at 128GB with the selection to broaden more utilizing a Nano Memory card (hybrid, up to 256GB).

In conditions of cameras, the Honor 30i carries a triple digital camera setup that involves a forty eight-megapixel main digital camera with f/1.8 aperture, an 8-megapixel secondary digital camera with f/2.four aperture, and 2-megapixel 3rd digital camera with f/2.four aperture. For selfies and movie contacting, the Honor 30i arrives with a sixteen-megapixel entrance digital camera with f/2. aperture.

The Honor 30i is geared up with a four,000mAh non-removable battery. Connectivity selections include things like, twin-band Wi-Fi ac, GPS/GLONASS/Beidou, and, Bluetooth v5.1. Lastly, Honor 30i actions 157.2×73.2×7.7mm and weighs 171.5 grams. The mobile phone also packs an in-display fingerprint scanner.


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