The
Honor V20 might not be the only smartphone the
Huawei sub-brand is working on at the moment. At least that is what we are made to believe, as a new phone from the brand has been found on China's TENNA website. Listed as the Honor JAT-AL00 and JAT-TL00, details on the Chinese regulator's site suggest it could be an entry-level device.
While
TENAA only listed the device with the model number, two variants of the same device with model numbers Honor JAT-L29 and JAT-LX1 have also cleared the Eurasian Economic Commission (
EEC), and from details available on that site, both devices will sell in the region as the
Honor 8A and Honor 8A Pro respectively.The device is powered by a 2.2 GHz octa-core processor with 3 GB of RAM and 64GB storage, sports a 6.088-inch screen with HD+ resolution. The photographic function is handled by a 13MP rear camera, while an 8MP unit is in charge of selfies.
With a dimension 156.28 x 73.5 x 8mm and weight of 150 grams, the Honor 8A will boot Android 9 Pie out of the box, while the whole unit will be powered by a 2,920mAh battery.
It will hit the market in black, blue, gold and red color options, but there is currently no information on how soon it will arrive.