Huawei Honor V20 2019 with HiSilicon Kirin 970 CPU Spotted on Benchmarking Wbesite

Rumor has it that Huawei wants to start the new year on the right foot and that it’s going to do that by launching a new smartphone. The upcoming Huawei smartphone is called Honor View 20 and it will ship with an innovative punch-hole display. Huawei announced that it will host a big press event on January 22nd and that is when Honor View 20 will be revealed.

Luckily, we don’t have to wait that long in order to see what the smartphone is capable of because Honor View 20 has just been spotted on the AnTuTu benchmarking website.

Honor View 20 AnTuTu Results

The new smartphone scored 106,755 points in the CPU test and 109,251 points in the GPU one. This shows us that the hardware power of Honor View 20 is nothing to overlook and that the smartphone has what it takes to be considered a “flagship device”. With that said, let’s check out what type of high-end specs the new Huawei smartphone will have to offer.

Under the Hood

The reason why Honor View 20 was able to pass the AnTuTu CPU and GPU tests with flying colors is because Huawei equipped it with an octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 970 processor. This processor clocks at 2.6GHz and it is bundled with a Mali-G76 MP10 graphics processing unit and 6GB of RAM. Furthermore, Honor View 20 is fueled by a massive 4,000 mAh Li-Po battery that will last for days on end.

Display Technology

We previously mentioned that Honor View 20 will be equipped with an amazing looking punch-hole design. However, the design is not the only amazing thing about this display because it also uses IPS LCD technology that offers a pixel resolution of 1080 x 2340 and a pixel density of 409 pixels per inch. In addition, the display measures in at 6.3-inches.

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