The Honor View 20 has already launched in China, but the Huawei sub-brand has finally brought the device to the global stage with a launch event in Paris.

In case you forgot, the Honor View 20 will come equipped with the flagship-level Kirin 980 chipset, 6GB to 8GB of RAM, and 128GB or 256GB of expandable storage. In other words, it should be able to go toe-to-toe with the best handsets on the market when it comes to power.

The company has however made a few compromises compared to traditional flagship phones. So that means no wireless charging, no significant IP rating, and no Cat 21 LTE. Still, at least you’re getting a headphone jack.

The device is also packing a 4,000mAh battery, capable of being charged to 55 percent capacity in 30 minutes. It’s not quite on the level of the Mate 20 Pro’s 70 percent capacity in 30 minutes, but it’s still a brisk charger anyway.

Read: Full Honor View 20 specs

There’s more to the Honor View 20 than a big battery and plenty of horsepower, as it’s an early adopter of punch-hole displays too. It offers a 6.4-inch full LCD screen (2,310 x 1,080) and a 25MP camera (IMX 576) in the 4.5mm peephole.

Are we looking at a camera powerhouse?

Speaking of the camera, the rear setup consists of a 48MP f/1.8 main camera (Sony IMX586, 0.8 microns) and a 3D camera for AR effects. That 48MP sensor promises some super high resolution shots during the day, and 12MP pixel-binned shots when the sun goes down. In fact, the brand claims that these pixel-binned shots are equivalent to a 12MP 1.6 micron shooter.

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In a rather interesting move, Honor is touting an AI Ultra Clarity mode which takes multiple 48MP shots and stacks them to make one “Super 48MP Photo” with better quality than a standard shot. More specifically, the sub-brand says detail in dark areas is tweaked and colors are adjusted to be more vivid. Otherwise, you can also expect the popular night mode, and 960fps slow-motion video here as well.

Meanwhile, the 3D camera is used for “3D motion-controlled gaming”, body beautification in photos and videos, body tracking (only in China for now), and calorie counting (using depth data to more accurately estimate food portions). But data from this camera can also be used to enable your expected bokeh effects.

Available in Europe from 569 euros

As for pricing and availability, the Honor View 20 will be available starting from January 23, starting at 569 euros for the 6GB/128GB model. The phone can be had in either sapphire blue, midnight black, phantom red, and phantom blue. In the UK, the Honor View 20 will go on sale for 499 pounds.

The Honor View 20 will be available in the following countries:

France

UK

Germany

Italy

Spain

Russia

Poland

Czech Republic

Finland

Egypt

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

Portugal

UAE

India

Belgium

Malaysia

Netherlands

Check out our full Honor View 20 review and our podcast below to get a better idea of what to expect and let us know what you think of the price!