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Get Honor 20 for Rs 22,999 from Amazon India

Huawei is launching Honor 20 on Amazon India on Nov 26th. You can get it for an offer price of Rs 22,999 on that same day. That price will be available only on the launch date. Honor 20 is also available online on Flipkart at a price of Rs 24,999.

Offer Link Here.

Honor 20 is a flagship phone with high end specs and is the successor to Honor 10. There is also a Pro model available which is priced much higher and currently not in stock online in India. 



Honor 20 is powered by Kirin 980 Octacore processor and comes with 6GB of ram and 128GB of storage. The Kirin 980 chipset is a 7nm build and offers good performance as well as battery backup. It comes with a 3750mAh battery. 20W Super Charge is supported to top up the battery fast. It also comes with GPU Turbo 3.0 for better graphics performance. Currently it ships with Android 9 Pie, however, Huawei has started pushing EMUI 10 based on Android 10 to Honor 20 series of smartphones.

The main highlight of the Honor 20 is it's camera system. It has 4 cameras at the back. The main camera is a 48MP 1/2 inch Sony IMX 586 sensor with an F1.8 aperture lens which has now become the most popular 48MP sensor on the planet. There is also a 16MP Super Wide Angle lens to get ultra wide shots. In addition to these main cameras, there is are two 2MP sensors - one used to record depth, the other used to take close up macro shots.

All in all, for Rs 22,999, Honor 20 is a good, value for money device to own. Check out the Honor 20 Amazon.in offer page here.

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