Like the P30 Pro the Honor 20 Pro has no less than four rear cameras, as well as the latest Kirin 980 chipset – but it’s also shaking things up with new features like a ‘punch-hole’ front-facing camera rather than a notch, and side-mounted fingerprint sensor built into the power button. In many ways, then, the Honor 20 Pro doesn’t feel like an affordable cousin to the Huawei P30 range, but rather a powerful and impressively specced smartphone beast in its own right – and with a price tag that sits below what you’d expect. But Honor must have cut some corners to put out a phone with such cutting-edge features at a low price; the question is, which corners – and will you notice? Honor 20 Pro price and release date We don’t know the exact price for the Honor 20 Pro in the UK yet, but it starts at 8GB of RAM for €599 (about £525, $670, AU$970). We won't give our final verdict on the phone until we find out the official price from Honor. Huawei smartphones (including