Honor to unveil View30 in China

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Despite its many setbacks with the United States, Honor will unveil the View30 on November 26 in Beijing. A smartphone that should integrate a punched screen and a 5G chip. It remains to be seen, if it can happen to us.

You must not sell the bear's skin until you have killed it. And Honor moves again. The Chinese automaker has released to the press the launch date of its next mid-range mobile, the View30. It will be launched in China on November 26 at a conference in Beijing, China. A conference that we will cover on site.

5G bonus

Honor, which nearly half of smartphone sales are in China, will therefore unveil a new smartphone. The visual that has been communicated shows a slab covering almost the entire facade, only a slight chin and a double punch are housed. This second module should probably be dedicated to calculating bokeh for portrait mode. But the big novelty of the smartphone is not on the visual, but in the small lines of text that accompany it. The View30 will be 5G compatible, or at least one of the versions of the terminal will be.

But will View30 travel to our borders? For the moment, his chances of landing his suitcases in France are very weak. The US embargo around Huawei is still relevant. The reprieve pronounced in August runs until 17 November. At that time, Huawei and its subsidiary Honor will no longer be able to provide at American companies, Google has already cut ties with the Chinese company. Unless a resolution passes an agreement between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, his Chinese counterpart, View30 will not have access to the Play Store and all Google applications. As for the Huawei Mate 30, its release in France is more than uncertain.

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