To the disappointment of no one, we yesterday found
out that Huawei won't rebrand the Maimang 6 for countries other than China as
G10, instead selling the same device as the Mate 10 Lite. That leak also
brought us full spec details and leaked press renders showing the soon-to-be
Mate 10 Lite in all its glory ahead of its September 22 unveiling in China (as
the Maimang 6 - it will only officially become a Mate on October 16).
Today someone in China has outed a very short
hands-on video with this smartphone, which quickly shows off a live unit for
the first time.
At this point you've undoubtedly gotten familiar
with the Mate 10 Lite's design, but it doesn't hurt to see it once more. The
device will be Huawei's first to feature a total of four cameras, and the first
to come with a near bezel-less 18:9 screen.
The Mate 10 Lite is rumored to sport a 5.9-inch
1,080x2,160 panel, the Kirin 659 chipset, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, a 3,340
mAh battery, 16 MP + 2 MP rear cameras, and 13 MP + 2 MP front snappers. It's
expected to land in Europe in mid-November for €379, running Android 8.0 Oreo
from day one.