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The Honor 70 smartphone arrives in Europe from 549 Euros with more than 90% of the front on the screen


The Honor 70 smartphone arrives in Europe from 549 Euros with more than 90% of the front on the screen



Honor has taken advantage of the IFA 2022 fair to launch the Honor 70 smartphone in Europe, a model that had been in the Asian market since June.

We are at the presentation of Honor where they have finally launched the smartphone Honor 70 in the European region. This model arrives with a screen of 6.67″ and FHD+ resolution and 10-bit OLED panel running at 120 Hz. It is a smartphone with a screen/body ratio of 90.8%, so there are hardly any frames on it, as in the Honor Pad 8. The processor that it integrates is the Snapdragon 778G+ and it comes in two configurations: 8/128GB and 8/256GB.

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The distribution of cameras is 54+50+2MP on the back, and a 32 MP front embedded in the screen with a small circular notch. Honor has already opted for large sensors in the past with its Magic4 Pro 5G, although the Honor 70 does not intend to go that far. The rear 54 MP has an aperture of f / 1.9, the 50 MP stays at f / 2.2 and the 2 MP at f / 2.4. Furthermore, it is capable of record two videos simultaneously and identify faces in less than 30 ms thanks to the software. The fingerprint sensor of the Honor 70 is integrated into the screen.

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This terminal has 66 W fast charge for its 4800 mAh battery and supports 5W reverse charging, nothing wireless. The prices are 549 Euros for the 8/128 GB version and 599 Euros for the 8/256 GB version, available from today.

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Article Writer: Pablo López

Paul Lopez

At the age of 15 I started overclocking my PC to squeeze out every extra FPS I could in games and scratch a few milliseconds in SuperPi, while posting tirelessly about hardware on the Geeknetic forum as a user and reader. Surely they were so tired of continually reading me in the forum that I became part of the editorial team, in which I continue to report on the latest technology. Astrophysics and PC gaming are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.

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