The company will be seen launching its Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro flagship smartphones at the event in London. A few days back, some renders of the two smartphones surfaced online on the web which suggested that both the smartphones will come equipped with a quad-rear camera setup. The leaks also said that both the smartphones will feature a 48MP Sony IMX 586 primary sensor. The renders of the two devices were posted by Slashleaks contributor Teme (@RODENT950) on Twitter. While one of the renders shows the Honor 20, the other shows the elder sibling Honor 20 Pro. As we mentioned earlier, the renders suggest that the Honor 20 smartphone will sport a quad camera setup and come with a 48MP primary sensor. The primary sensor of the smartphone will come with a ‘4-in-1 Light Fusion’ system, which basically means that the 48MP camera will most likely save images that are up to 12MP in resolution. We should also mention that the sensor will be 1/2-inch in size and will come with an aperture of f/1.8. The camera module is also said to come with a 16MP wide-angle sensor and its field of view will be 117-degrees. This sensor is said to have an f/2.2. It has also been reported that the 2MP depth sensor and a 2MP macro lens will also be present on the handset. The 2MP macro lens will sit on the right side of the camera module of Honor 20.
Coming to Honor 20 Pro, its camera setup is more interesting than that of its younger sibling’s. It comes with the same 48MP primary sensor and 16MP wide-angle senor, however, the primary sensor of the device comes with optical image stabilization and a has an aperture of f/1.4. We should mention that having an aperture like that would make Honor 20 Pro’s low-light photography very good. Honor 20 Pro comes with an 8Mp telephoto camera that has a 3x optical zoom, OIS and an aperture of f2.4. Other than this, there are a 2MP macro-lens on the smartphone. Teme also posted a sample photo which has been clicked using the device. The sample shot has been taken from the main camera and there is another one that has been clicked using an ‘AI Ultra Clarity Mode’. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App