Honor V10 Surfaced On TENAA Certification Site Ahead Of November 28 Launch

by Sanjana / Nov 22, 2017 10:11 PM EST
Honor V10

Honor V10, the latest flagship smartphone from Huawei's Honor brand has been surfaced on China's TENAA certification website. The Honor V10's official release is said to take place on November 28 in China.

The global launch event for Honor V10 will take place in London on December 5, and the company has sent out media invites for the same. Honor V10 will be coming with a taller 18:9 display that will be 5.99-inches in size with a 2160 x 1080 pixels resolution.

Other specifications of the TENAA listing for Honor V10 include Kirin 970 chipset, 6GB onboard RAM, and 64GB or 128GB storage variants. The primary camera will be a dual set up with 16MP + 20MP sensors, which the front will have, a single 13MP camera. Huawei's Honor V10 will rumor be powered EMUI 8.0, which is supposed to be based on Android Oreo, as reported by Gadget360.

Connectivity options for the Honor V10 include 4G-LTE, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS/A-GPS and a micro USB port. The dimensions of the smartphone are 156.5 x 75.3 x 7.6 mm, and it weighs 165 grams. The Honor V10 is listed in Black, Blue, and Gold color variants, as reported by The Mobile Indian.

Honor's invite for the V10 launch reads, "Max your view," that indicates the bigger, taller display will be a part of this phone. As per the previous rumors, Honor V10 will have no bezels on the sides and extremely thin ones on top and bottom along with a 2.5D curved glass design. The Honor V10 is also rumored to boast a dual-camera setup along with artificial intelligence (AI) efforts.

For the price, the Honor V10 is said to go on sale in China with a price tag of CNY 3,000. After launching in China, the Honor V10 is expected to be released on December 5 in London for around $450.

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