The Honor V20 is scheduled to go official in China on Dec. 26. Well ahead of its launch, the AnTuTu listing of the smartphone has been leaked online. The handset has recorded an average score of 292,244 on the benchmarking platform.
The AnTuTu listing of the Honor V20 that has a model number of PCT-AL10 reveals that the handset has scored less than 300K+ scores. It is fueled by Kirin 980 chipset. The leak also reveals that the smartphone is equipped with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of UFS 2.1 storage. The score seems to be on the lower side since the Mate 20 series of flagship phone and Honor Magic 2 that are powered by the same chipset and RAM have scored more than 300k average benchmarking scores.
The other image that accompanies in the leak reveals the marvelous in-screen display hole of the Honor V20. It could be equipped with a 6.4-inch display. For photography, the handset is confirmed to feature a 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 sensor. It could very well be the first primary sensor of the rear-mounted triple camera unit. The smartphone is expected to release in China with a starting price of 3,000 Yuan ($435) Honor will be launching the same phone with Honor View 20 for international audience on Jan. 22 in Paris, France.