Kirin 990 confirmed for the Honor Play 4 Pro, first Play 4 teaser video leaks

Honor Play 4 Pro

The Honor Play 4 and Play 4 Pro officially  revealed on 03 June 2020 however one of the promotion recordings escaped a day ahead of schedule. Even better, some official teasers affirm some hot specs for the  phone. 

The Pro form will get the lead Kirin 990 chipset while the vanilla model might be getting a MediaTek Dimensity 800 (both offer 5G availability). The quick charger teaser  is tragically less instructive and doesn’t affirm the supposed 40W. At last, there’s the body temperature sensor, which was authoritatively affirmed on 01 June 2020 The resolution  is really low, yet you can make out the “64M Matrix Camera” mark obviously – that is Honor’s marking of cameras with RYYB channels.  

The Honor 4 Play Pro is required to have just two cameras, yet one of them will have the custom Sony IMX600y sensor with 40MP resolution  (two of the four cameras on the vanilla model have 2MP sensors, so it is anything but an enormous loss of usefulness in any case).

Kirin 990 confirmed for the Honor Play 4 Pro, first Play 4 teaser video leaks

The Honor Play 4 and Play 4 Pro officially  revealed on 03 June 2020 however one of the promotion recordings escaped a day ahead of schedule. Even better, some official teasers affirm some hot specs for the  phone. 

The Pro form will get the lead Kirin 990 chipset while the vanilla model might be getting a MediaTek Dimensity 800 (both offer 5G availability). The quick charger teaser  is tragically less instructive and doesn’t affirm the supposed 40W. At last, there’s the body temperature sensor, which was authoritatively affirmed on 01 June 2020 The resolution  is really low, yet you can make out the “64M Matrix Camera” mark obviously – that is Honor’s marking of cameras with RYYB channels.  

The Honor 4 Play Pro is required to have just two cameras, yet one of them will have the custom Sony IMX600y sensor with 40MP resolution  (two of the four cameras on the vanilla model have 2MP sensors, so it is anything but an enormous loss of usefulness in any case).

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