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Honor View 20 detailed: Here’s why it’s specia

Honor View 20 detailed: Here’s why it’s special

Posted on January 23, 2019 By Jarvis

This afternoon the Honor View 20 was revealed in full, officially, with details that let us know the Honor brand means serious business. This device looks a lot like the front facade of several phones coming in 2019 – but it’s done quite well right here and now. The back side – well – the back side is something altogether new – it’s dazzling.

The Honor View 20 has a rear side in color that moves. When you view the back at different angles, it appears to fly forward, or in reverse, as waves of color glide through the rear side of the phone. They call this their Aurora Nanutexture – Aesthetics in Motion. If this is what 2019 looks like, sign me up right now.
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