6.72-inch OLED display that tapers at its edges but packs a 120Hz refresh rate and a 300Hz sampling rate
The 10-bit panel also supports HDR10, while dual speakers should improve the binge-watching and gaming experience.
The Honor V40 ditches Kirin silicon for the MediaTek Dimensity 1000 Plus chipset mated to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage.
4,000mAh battery which can be topped up using 66W wired charging or 50W wireless charging.
As for camera smarts, the Honor V40’s rear array is dominated by a 1/1.56 inch 50MP RYYB primary camera that stands up top like the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra.
It’s joined by an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro snapper. A 16MP selfie camera sits alongside a secondary sensor in the oval selfie camera cutout.
Honor's first phone since its split from Huawei is an affordable flagship