If you think that OnePlus 5T was the last smartphone of the year 2017 that matters has already been launched, then I insist, rethink about Huawei’s brave Honor V10, which will be released on 28th of November. The company earlier revealed the device will follow the trend of tall 18:9 displays, but now new listing by TENNA have revealed more details about the device.
Honor V10 is the flag carrier of Huawei’s Honor series and will be the successor of Honor V9. The leaked specs on TENNA reveals that Honor V10 will have 5.99” FullView screen with Full HD+ resolution (2160×1080 pixels). The phone carries dual camera setup on the back and according to the listing, it is a combo of 16 MP + 20 MP sensors. On the front, a single 13MP camera is placed next to the speaker.
An interesting fact about, the Honor V10 is that it will run on the same Huawei Kirin 970, with the company’s boasted Neural Processing Unit, powered in Huawei’s Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro. The phone packs 6 GB of RAM and 64 or 128 GB of internal storage. It even has a 3.5 mm headphone jack that the Mate 10 Pro lacks.
It is also expected that the Honor V10 will come with EMUI 8.0 interface, as the company already announced the EMUI 8.0 when the Mate 10 series arrived. The phone will feature Android Oreo, so Honor fans might get lucky to get the latest Android out of the box. The phone packs powerful 3750 mAh battery.
The Honor V10 is expected to be unveiled in China on November 28, followed by London on December 5. The expected price of the Honor V10 is $452.
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