On November 28 Honor is expected to launch the V10
in China, and seven days later a global release is taking place in London. The
company revealed the device will follow the trend of tall 18:9 displays, but
thanks to a TENAA listing, now we have more details.
The Honor V10 will have
5.99” FullView screen with Full HD+ resolution (2160x1080 pixels). A Kirin 970
chipset powers the phone that will have 6 GB RAM and either 64 GB or 128 GB
internal storage. On the back is a dual camera setup 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.
Huawei already announced the EMUI 8.0 when the Mate
10 series arrived and the Honor V10 should come with the new interface too. It
is based on Android Oreo, so Honor fans might get lucky to get the latest
Android out of the box. The V10 will also come with a headphone jack, placed on
the bottom of the phone.
The official unveiling is next week, with the price
rumored to be CNY 2,999 or US$ 452.