Huawei will be announcing the Huawei Nova
6 phone on Dec. 5. It will be also unleashing Huawei MatePad Pro flagship
tablet later this month. Both devices are expected to arrive in 5G and LTE
editions. Also, the MatePad Pro could be also available in Wi-Fi only edition.
Apart from these devices, Huawei could be gearing up to launch a non-5G
high-end phone that has a model number of JNY-AL10 before the end of 2019.
The exact identity of the JNY-AL10 phone
is not known yet. The smartphone has bagged approval from the 3C authority of
China. The certification has revealed that the phone may ship with a
HW-100400C01 charger that supports 40W fast charging. It is the same charger
that is available with the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro flagship phones. Hence,
there is a possibility that the JNY-AL10 could be another flagship phone from
the company. The variant of the smartphone that has surfaced on 3C lacks
support for 5G connectivity.
Apart from 3C, the JNY-AL10 was spotted on
Bluetooth SIG in August with many of its variants. The Bluetooth SIG listing of
the device has revealed that its variants such as JNY-AL10, JNY-TL10, JNY-AL00, JNY-TL00,
JNY-LX2, JNY-LX2A, JNY-LX2B, JNY-LX1M, JNY-LX1MA, JNY-LX1MB, JNY-LX1, JNY-LX1A,
JNY-LX1B, JNY-LX3, JNY-LX3A, JNY-LX3B, JNY-LX2J, JNY-LX2JA and JNY-LX2JB. There
seems to be no 5G variant of the phone.
China may receive JNY-AL10, JNY-TL10,
JNY-AL00 and JNY-TL00 models. The other variants could be releasing in European
and Asian markets. The Bluetooth certification has only revealed that it
carries support for Bluetooth 5.0. Hopefully, the JNY-AL10 and its other
Chinese variants will appear on TENAA with its full specs in the near future if
it is heading for December 2019 launch.