Performance and Software
Intended to run Android 10, the Honor View's performance would have been driven by the Kirin 990 5G chipset built on a 7 nm+ process. This advanced chipset, combined with an octa-core CPU structure and the Mali-G76 MP16 GPU, indicates the phone would have offered an efficient and swift user interface and supported high-end gaming experiences. Users looking to multitask and run demanding applications could count on the generous 8GB RAM paired with UFS 3.0 storage, available in configurations of 128GB or 256GB. However, the absence of a memory card slot could limit storage expansion.