{Disarmed} Honor 50 Lite as a copy of the Huawei Nova 8i, only with Google services
What do the upcoming Honor 50 Lite and the recently introduced Huawei Nova 8i have in common? Almost everything, because in principle it is the same smartphone - only that the Honor 50 Lite has Google services and apps on board, which the Huawei device cannot use due to the sanctions.
Honor has been independent from Huawei for almost a year, but they still seem to be introducing jointly developed devices. Because what continues to baffle are the great similarities between the Honor and Huawei models. And that even 1 year after the official separation. Which is why many are certainly wondering whether there is still a lot of working together behind the scenes.
In addition to the Honor 50 , the Honor 50 Lite will also be launched in October in this country. A leak has now revealed the most important specifications of the Lite model.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 works inside, but 5G support is also missing here. But the Google services and apps are on board. That's the only difference. There is also a FullHD + IPS panel with a frame rate of 60 Hz, a 16 MP front camera and a 64 MP (aperture f / 1.9) main camera, as well as an 8 MP ultra wide-angle camera and two 2 MP sensors. Everything is powered by a 4,300 mAh battery. This can be charged with up to 66 watts. The Honor 50 Lite should cost just under EUR 300.00.
Sources):
WinFuture
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