With the amount of Huawei P20 leaks we are seeing lately, we wonder if there are any surprises left for the launch on 27 March. If the recent leaked hands-on photos and video isn’t enough, here are the full details including the complete hardware specs thanks to a product listing on a Polish website.
The P20 Lite is the most affordable of the lot and it will feature a FullView 2.0 screen of 5.84-inches. The aspect ratio is different at 19:9 and as a result, the screen pushes a taller FullHD+ resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels. Yes, it does have a notch at the top.
Under the hood, it has the similar hardware as the Huawei nova 2i. It runs on a Kirin 659 Octa-Core processor with 4GB of RAM and it has 64GB of internal storage. If that’s not enough, you can expand up to 256GB of storage with a microSD card.
In the imaging department, the rear gets a 16MP main camera plus a 2MP shooter for bokeh effects. In front, it gets a 16MP selfie camera which supports portrait mode with added studio light effects. Like most new smartphones, it also supports face unlock which claims to be simple, fast and safe.
The P20 Lite also has NFC which will work for mobile payments and it also comes with a 3,000mAh battery. It supports 9V 2A fast charging via a micro USB port and also retained is a 3.5mm headphone jack. Out of the box, it runs on Android 8.0 Oreo with EMUI 8.0 skin on top.
The P20 Lite is available in Black, Blue and Pink. It is listed at PLN 1,599 (about RM1,828) in Poland, but we reckon it should be priced under RM1,500 if it arrives in Malaysia.
2024 has certainly been an interesting year, and to a certain extent, a dramatic one…
We can't get enough of gadgets. These companion devices make our lives easier or more…
Tesla EV owners in Malaysia have reported that they are now able to use the…
If you're looking for the next OnePlus flagship smartphone, the global launch is just around…
The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) have conducted…
Smartphones may have gotten better every year but there is still a place for tablets…
This website uses cookies.