Today Huawei’s sub-brand Honor took the wraps off of the 30 series – comprised of the eponymous Honor 30, but also the 30 Pro and 30 Pro+. The Honor 30 is powered by the brand new Kirin 985 chipset, which hasn’t been featured on any other devices before – unlike the Kirin 990 5G that’s in the Honor 30 Pro and Pro+.
Given its name, you’d expect its performance to be incredibly close to that of the Kirin 990, but it unfortunately looks like that’s not the case. In fact, it’s closer to the 980, but doesn’t even match that. The Kirin 985 seems to be somewhere in between the Kirin 820 and the…
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