Honor View 40 certified by EEC, global launch could be coming soon

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When the Honor V40 was launched last month, it became the first device the company launched since its split from Huawei. The device was only available in China initially, but it looks like the company could be ready for a global launch soon.

According to NashvilleChatterClass, the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has certified a few Honor devices. Among them is the Honor View 40 (YOK-N49), which is the global variant of the Honor V40. There's also the CHL-LX1 and NTN-LX1, possibly new devices that have yet to be identified. Rounding up the list are the HJC-LX9C and NZA-LX9, which are allegedly also global variants of devices already launched in China.

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For those who are unaware, the Honor V40 is a 5G smartphone that sports the Dimensity 1000+ chipset. It also has 8GB of RAM, up to 256GB of storage, and a 4000mAh battery. On top of that, it has a large 6.72-inch OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, as well as a triple-camera setup (50MP+8MP+2MP) at the back. As you can see, it packs some high-end hardware.

The device can be is considered an upper mid-range smartphone and it retailed for 3599 yuan (~RM2253) in China. With support for Google Mobile Services set to return, this phone could be an interesting choice in 2021. Let us know if you'd be interested in buying this device and do stay tuned to TechNave for more updates about it.

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