The next Honor smartphone -- Honor 20 Pro -- would come with a punch-hole display design, new leaked image has revealed.
The hole for the front camera can be seen on the top-left corner of the display of Honor 20 Pro.
The high-end device, to be unveiled in London along with a host of other devices on May 21, will also have side-mounted SIM tray, in-built Amazon Alexa and Fornite game.
Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro are expected to have 6.1-inch and 6.5-inch OLED display panels, respectively.
According to industry sources, Honor 20 Pro is equipped with a quad rear camera setup and a 32MP selfie camera.
Both Honor 20 and 20 Pro will house Kirin 980 processor. The Honor 20 Pro may come with 8GB RAM and Honor 20 with 6GB RAM.
Honor 20 series is the successor to the Honor 10 series. The series may include Honor 20, Honor 20 Pro, Honor 20A, Honor 20C and Honor 20X.
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