The HONOR X30 Max is in the news for the past few days. We have been learning more about this smartphone with every new development. The latest information from a reliable leaker reveals almost everything about the handset.

HONOR X30 Max Render Leak
HONOR X30 Max | Source: Digital Chat Station

A new image post (now deleted) by Digital Chat Station on Weibo exposes the key specifications of the upcoming HONOR X30 Max. These features go in line with the previous leaks.

According to the picture, the HONOR X30 Max will flaunt a 7.09-inch display with a 2280 x 1080 pixels (FHD+), a dewdrop notch, and a 90% screen-to-body ratio. This panel is said to have an RGBW pixel arrangement and DCI-P3 color gamut.

The brightness of the screen is rated to go as low as 2 nits. The display is not only certified for low blue light emission but also comes with multiple eye protection modes and a video algorithm.

To complement its large canvas, the handset will house dual stereo speakers powered by HONOR Histen Sound. These speakers are mentioned to sound 78dB loud at full volume.

Further, the device will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 900 SoC paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB/256GB storage. It will have support for GPU Turbo X as well as virtual RAM.

HONOR X30 Max Specifications Leak
Source: Digital Chat Station

The smartphone will sport a 64MP (wide) + 2MP (depth) vertically aligned dual-camera setup on the rear. Whereas, on the front, an 8MP camera will be nested inside the notch. 

Other features of the phone will include multifunctional NFC, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, face unlock, smart multi-window, smart screen, 5,000mAh battery, and 22.5W fast charging.

Last but not least, the HONOR X30 Max will measure 174.37 x 84.91 x 8.3mm in dimensions and will arrive in three colors, namely Magical Night Black, Charm Sea Blue, and Titanium Silver.

So far, there has been no official word regarding the launch of this large screen phone from HONOR. Rumors say that it will debut in early November ahead of Double Eleven (Singles’ Day) shopping festival in China.

 

 

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