Honor X40 officially unveiled: the phone has a curved Super AMOLED screen and a 50 MP camera
September 16, 2022
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OUR honour today (16) held an event in China to unveil its latest smartphone Honor X40. This is a new mid-range model from the manufacturer, with very attractive
OUR honour today (16) held an event in China to unveil its latest smartphone Honor X40. This is a new mid-range model from the manufacturer, with very attractive features for its price range, such as a curved screen and 40W charging.
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09/16/2022 at 09:57
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Equipped with chipset Snapdragon 695 and even 12 GB RAM With 256 GB storage, the new Chinese device seeks to stand out not for its technical characteristics, but for its design. The model has a front 6.67″ AMOLED screen with curved edges that make the device look like a first-class series.
Display Honor X40 It has Resolution 1080x2400pwith one 120Hz refresh, 300 Hz touch sampling, and 800 nits peak brightness. At the top of the panel is a hole for the selfie camera, which has s8 megapixel sensor and with f/2.0 aperture.
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The back of the model has also been built to give the phone a premium feel. X40, with rear cameras built into a circular frame. Despite such a spectacular appearance, there are only two sensors in the system: 50MP f/1.8 main this is Auxiliary 2 MP only.
This equipment is powered by 5100 mAh battery and support fast charging up to 40W, with the adapter supplied in the box with the model. In addition, the device has an under-display fingerprint scanner and has already been updated for Magic UI 6.1which is based on android 12.
OUR honour announced that its new smartphone will be sold in black, jade green and “rainbow cloud” which features gradients with different colors. It is not reported whether Honor X40 will be sold outside of China in the future, but in the Asian country it will be priced from 1499 yuan, about 1130 reais in direct conversion.
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