Hey guys, welcome back to the channel. Today, we're going to review the cameras on the Honor View 20. It has a 48-megapixel sensor in the back and a 25-megapixel sensor in the front. This is TK and this is XDA TV. Let's talk about the back camera first. The first thing we notice here is that we have one primary main shooter and a 3D sensor, called the time-of-flight sensor, next to it. This is different from what we've seen in the past with the Honor View 10, which supported an RGB and a monochrome sensor. In the View 20, we don't have a monochrome lens. The time-of-flight sensor provides 3D information about the distance between the camera and the subject, allowing for better isolation, bokeh, and portrait imagery. It also enhances some of the AI functions. Additionally, the sensor enables body tracking for Connect-style games when you connect your View 20 to a TV. We'll have a video showcasing these games coming up soon. The star of the show here is the 48-megapixel sensor on the left. We'll dive into more detail about its composition and AI clarity in an article on the XDA portal. The View 20 also produces impressive 12-megapixel center images. Now, let's switch over to the front camera. It features a 25-megapixel F 2.0 sensor positioned on the top left in a pinhole style. This design eliminates the need for a notch and allows you to enjoy the full 6.4-inch 1080p IPS panel. The placement of the pinhole sensor doesn't obstruct the UI, and it sits in the spot where your normal notification panel would be. The XDA portal article mentioned earlier provides more information about the front camera and its unique features. The camera application offers some familiar options, such as the AI button that toggles on...