HONOR launches 3 new versions of the HONOR 70

Yesterday, Monday, the Chinese smartphone maker “Honor” officially launched 3 versions of its new series of phones, “HONOR 70”.

The first “HONOR 70” version comes with a large 6.67-inch “OLED” screen, “FHD +” resolution, and a refresh rate of 120 Hz with curved edges.

The screen of the first version supports “HDR 10” with a peak brightness of 1000 nits.

The phone has a RAM of up to 12 GB and an internal storage of up to 512 GB, and the phone runs on the “Android 12” operating system with the “Traditional Honor” interface, “Magic UI 6.1”.

The phone has a triple rear camera setup, which includes a 54-megapixel Sony IMX800 main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a third 2-megapixel depth sensor.

As for the second version, Honor 70 Pro, it comes with a screen of the same type as the basic version, but it is slightly larger and comes with a size of 6.78 inches.

The screen comes with a quad-curvature, which means that it curves slightly at the top and bottom as well, and the processor has been changed to the type “MediaTek Dimensity 8000”.

While the battery capacity is reduced slightly at 4500 mAh, charging jumps at speeds of up to 100 watts.

And the latest version, “HONOR 70 Pro+”, comes with only two exceptional changes; The first is to upgrade the processor to the “MediaTek Dimensity 9000” chip, which is significantly faster, and the second change, there is no storage option for 512 GB.

The third version of the “HONOR 70” series of phones supports a storage capacity of up to 256 GB only.

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