After being announced last May, the Honor 20 Pro was finally officially released. The launch of this smartphone was announced at an event in Moscow, Russia. Reported by GSM Arena, Monday (07/29/2019), the Honor 20 Pro will be available in Russia starting August 2, 2019. While other markets, including the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Finland, Poland, Malaysia , Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, will follow in the near future.
Honor 20 Pro is priced at 34,990 Russian rubles. Selling prices in other countries are not expected to be much different. Honor 20 Pro itself is supported by the Kirin 980 chipset, as well as four rear cameras with 48MP, 8MP, 16MP, and 2MP resolutions. The fingerprint sensor doubles as a power button. The launch of the Honor 20 Pro was previously delayed, because it was announced in the midst of a US (US) and Chinese trade war. The smartphone from the Huawei sub-brand finally got a certification from Google last month, so the distribution process could continue.
Furthermore, Huawei some time ago gave an explanation of the HongMeng OS, which has been called a replacement for Android. Instead of being an OS for smartphones, HongMeng is actually prepared for the Internet of Things (IoT) device. Reported by Softpedia, Huawei Chairman, Liang Hua, in a press conference last week said the company had not yet decided whether an Android replacement should be prepared or not. While HongMeng is currently being prepared as an IoT platform.
"OS HongMeng was developed for IoT devices, which will reduce latency. Regarding smartphones, we are still using the OS and Android ecosystem as the first choice. We have not yet decided whether HongMeng can be developed as a smartphone OS in the future," said Hua. Hua's statement is inversely proportional to Huawei's attitude some time ago. When reports about HongMeng emerged as a replacement for Android, Huawei never denied this.
Huawei also reportedly said HongMeng has the ability faster than Android. This OS is also called not only for smartphones, but also for other devices such as routers, computers, tablets, and even data centers.
Honor 20 Pro is priced at 34,990 Russian rubles. Selling prices in other countries are not expected to be much different. Honor 20 Pro itself is supported by the Kirin 980 chipset, as well as four rear cameras with 48MP, 8MP, 16MP, and 2MP resolutions. The fingerprint sensor doubles as a power button. The launch of the Honor 20 Pro was previously delayed, because it was announced in the midst of a US (US) and Chinese trade war. The smartphone from the Huawei sub-brand finally got a certification from Google last month, so the distribution process could continue.
Furthermore, Huawei some time ago gave an explanation of the HongMeng OS, which has been called a replacement for Android. Instead of being an OS for smartphones, HongMeng is actually prepared for the Internet of Things (IoT) device. Reported by Softpedia, Huawei Chairman, Liang Hua, in a press conference last week said the company had not yet decided whether an Android replacement should be prepared or not. While HongMeng is currently being prepared as an IoT platform.
"OS HongMeng was developed for IoT devices, which will reduce latency. Regarding smartphones, we are still using the OS and Android ecosystem as the first choice. We have not yet decided whether HongMeng can be developed as a smartphone OS in the future," said Hua. Hua's statement is inversely proportional to Huawei's attitude some time ago. When reports about HongMeng emerged as a replacement for Android, Huawei never denied this.
Huawei also reportedly said HongMeng has the ability faster than Android. This OS is also called not only for smartphones, but also for other devices such as routers, computers, tablets, and even data centers.
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