Honor 20 Pro to come to China with 12GB RAM
Even though Honor has already released the Honor 20 series, the devices still have not come to the Chinese market. They were just listed with model numbers YAL-AL00 and YAL-AL10 on TENAA. Most of the specs are the same, however, both the Honor 20 and the Honor 20 Pro were certified with 12 GB RAM, a feature that is likely to remain available only to the domestic scene.
The Honor 20 is also coming with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, opposed to its only variant with 6/128 GB memory combo around the world. The rest of specs of the vanilla flagship and its Pro sibling are the same – size, battery, display, etc. Both phones will have EMUI 9.1, based on Android Pie, latest Kirin 980 chipset and a plethora of cameras.

When George Zhao, Honor CEO, introduced the devices, he said they will be “coming soon” without giving an official date due to the tense relationship between the Chinese and US governments. It is safe to say a delay is unlikely to happen at its home market, where the phone should be launched pretty soon, given it is already listed for certification with the authorities.


