Recently, a new Honor smartphone bearing the model number MXW-AN00 had been certified by the Chinese TENAA authority. This device, according to reports, is expected to be the upcoming Honor 30 Lite.
Based on its images and specs listed on TENAA, it is obvious that the device will be a rebranded version of the current Huawei Enjoy 20 Pro which broke cover last week. This was further reaffirmed by its official renders published by GSMArena recently.
Right now, the same device had been spotted on Geekbench 4.2 with crucial information pertaining to its key specs and performance. According to the listing, it was revealed that the Honor 30 Lite will indeed be featuring the MediaTek Dimensity 800 SoC.
In terms of performance, the Honor 30 Lite had achieved a decent score of 2,491 points and 8,737 points respectively for its single-core and multi-cores performance tests. Although the device tested was listed with 6GB RAM, but there will also be 4GB and 8GB RAM variants available based on its TENAA listing.
The upcoming Honor 30 Lite will feature a 6.5-inches FHD+ LCD panel which employs a top-notch design to accommodate its 8 megapixels selfie camera. It is likely that the device will carry support for 90Hz screen refresh rate as well.
Over on its flip-side, there will be a rectangular housing which play host to triple-cameras array which consists of a 48 megapixels main camera supported by an 8 megapixels ultra-wide lens and a 2 megapixels depth helper.
Since the Huawei Enjoy 20 Pro commands a starting price of 1,999 Yuan (US$283), we can expect the Honor 30 Lite to be priced around the same price range as well.