On September 15, the Honor X40 series will be unveiled, and today the firm unveiled a significant detail on one of the phones in the lineup. An Honor X40 with a 10-bit OLED panel and curved sides will be unveiled on Thursday; this will be the first time in the X series' nine-year existence.
As Honor views the smartphone as the centrepiece of its multi-platform ecosystem, an IR blaster is located next to the noise-canceling microphone on the top. It's also not surprising that the company chose to keep the circular island design from the Honor X9 and X30 on the back.
The fact that there are just two cameras with a single LED flash and that they are all situated on the outer ring disturbs us. This indicates that the middle will be used for a sign reading "Matrix AI camera," but more significantly, dual-camera configurations are growing more and more bizarre from an aesthetic standpoint.
The main and depth shooters were directly next to one other in the Honor 6X and Honor 7X eras, but today's sensors are on both ends, reinventing the entire internal smartphone architecture for the purpose of design.