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Honor 30 series to get 4K shooting, Super Slow motion and image stabilization

Honor 30 series is set to launch on April 15 in China. Judging from the current situation there will be three models Honor 30, Honor 30 Pro, and Honor 30 Pro+. Today, according to the officials we saw a camera sample of the Honor 30 Pro Plus. The company said that the rear camera module of the Honor 30 Pro + has accurate and fast focusing capabilities, and the phone also has powerful graphics processing ability.

Another poster shows, the Honor 30 series to get 4K shooting, Super Slow motion, and Super image stabilization. (1920fps). Take a look.

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