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Honor’s Device received FCC certification, supports 66W fast charge
Honor officially launched the new Honor V40 mobile phone last month. Additionally, the Honor V40 passed the EEC certification along with four other models last week. Two of the models, HJC and NZA, also got FCC certification, indicating that Honor will enter markets such as Europe.
These two models have been certified by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology before, and Honor recently applied for the certification of the HJC-AN90 and ALA-AN70 models again, but it is currently unknown that model will be released.
Honor NZA will utilize a 6.6-inch HD+ resolution LCD waterdrop screen, equipped with a 2.0Ghz eight-core processor, 4GB/6GB two memory versions, built-in 5000mAh capacity battery, running Android10 system.
The other Honor HJC is equipped with a 6.53-inch FHD+ resolution AMOLED screen, supports under-screen fingerprints, is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 800U processor.
Provides 8+128/256GB storage, and has a rear matrix four-camera module, each with a 64MP main Camera, 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and two 2MP lenses, the front lens is 16 million pixels.
By looking at the battery life, the device has a built-in 3800mAh battery, but it supports the 66W fast charge of the same model of the Huawei Mate40 series.
In addition, the Honor is 7.46mm thick and weighs 179 grams. It is supposed to have four colors of Magic Night Black, Icelandic Fantasy, Titanium Silver and Blue Water Emerald, and it will also run Android 10.
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