Sanso H1 Pro (5G) 2020 will arrive with a 3D display and a 48 MP AI selfie camera

Sanso Mobile is a German telecommunications brand. It is going to introduce a new smartphone called Sanso H1 Pro (5G) 2020, as a successor to last year’s Sanso H1 Pro 2019. However, the novelty will be a bit more interesting, as it should get 6 sensors in total for front and rear cameras. An interesting feature of the upcoming device is its Glasses-Free 3D viewing angle which means enjoy your favourite 3D movies and 3D games from a more relaxed position.

Being designed in Europe, it brings all the elements of modern craftsmanship in each curve and every finish. The iconic baseless looks shows off a distinctive unibody design with elegant metallic accents and signature of H on the floating glass display. It will be powered by an Octa-core Snapdragon™ 855 processor clocking 2.84 GHz and 5G download speeds up to 2.3 Gbps. In terms of memory and storage, the device will offer 8GB of RAM and a plentiful 512GB of internal storage.

The smartphone will get a 6.67 ”OLED screen with a screen refresh rate of 120 Hz and support for proprietary SANSO 3D technology. The screen will also have an in display fingerprint scanner and will be protected by Gorilla Glass 6. The rear of the smartphone is also made of Glass and it will also come with Gorilla Glass 6 protection. One of the important benefits in the Sanso H1 Pro 2020 is the support of 5G mobile communication.

The main highlight of the device are its camera sensors. There will be 64 MP Sony IMX686 on the back and 48 MP Sony IMX586 on the front. While other details about the cameras are yet unknown but we hope to get information soon. In addition to modern sensors for cameras, the smartphone will also remain protected against water and dust according to the IP68 standard. The device will be available in black, white and turquoise color options.

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