Honor has launched another 5G smartphone in China – the Honor X30 Max. This is the company's new 5G phone aimed at content consumers.
The device features a massive 7,09-inch display that blurs the lines between a smartphone and a tablet, with dual cameras on the back and a powerful battery to power that huge display. Here's everything you need to know about Honor's latest offering.
Honor X30 Max: prices and options
The Honor X30 Max is available in two variants: the base variant with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, priced at 2399 yuan or around Rs 28000. The top-end 256GB variant will be available for CNY 2699 or Rs 31500. The device is available in three shades: Titanium Silver, Black and Sea Blue.
The key feature of the device is its huge 7,09-inch FHD+ LCD display. The screen has a 100% DCI-P4 color gamut and a 90% screen-to-body ratio, which is impressive considering the teardrop notch on top. Honor claims that the display has a maximum brightness of 780 nits and supports HDR10.
What else can the device offer?
Performance is also good: the device uses a MediaTek Dimensity 900 SoC with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal memory. All of this is powered by a fairly large 5000mAh battery with 22,5W fast charging. The device boots Magic UI 5.0 on top of Android 11 out of the box.
On the back is a module with two cameras - a 64 MP main camera and an additional 2 MP depth sensor. There is an 8 MP front module. The device is equipped with two stereo speakers and has a USB Type-C port for charging. It weighs 228 grams and has a thickness of 8,3 mm.
There is support for the 5G network, two SIM cards, dual-band Wi-Fi, a 3,5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, a side fingerprint scanner.
If you haven't been keeping up with Honor in the past twelve months, you'll probably be surprised to learn that the brand has just launched two new smartphones with Google Play services in Europe.
We will remind that Huawei sold Honor to a Chinese conglomerate almost a year ago, freeing the brand from the restrictions of the American ban. Honor can now negotiate with American companies and use US-related technologies.
As a result, the brand is investing heavily in Europe, aiming to become the new Huawei brand for global customers.