Honor appears to be working on yet another similar device. At
least design-wise, that is. Both the MOA-AL00 and MOA-TL00 model numbers have
been spotted online, alongside an MIT (Ministry of Industry and Information
Technology) certification listing.
The latter is very similar and
close in nature to the more popular TENAA certification authority and just like
it features some specs and a few photos of the certified hardware. The latter
even have all the standard TENAA markings on them. Looking at the MOA-AL00, we
can clearly see a V30-like rear camera design. Though, upon closer inspection
and after playing around with levels on the image, it seems like the middle
module on the back is the LED flash, instead of a camera. It seems Honor didn't
quite have the budget to keep the full Matrix tripple camera setup on this
model.
A couple of other details we
can get from the photos include a "water drop" notch on the display,
instead of the wide punch hole on the V30 and V30 Pro. So, another reduction on
camera count on the front as well. On a more interesting note, however, this
mystery mew device has a normal power button, instead of the fingerprint combo
of the existing V30 pair. Since there also appears to be no reader on the back
side either, we can, perhaps, entertain the notion of an under-display module?
That would, naturally, mean an OLED. Something that neither of the existing V30
variants have. Alternatively, Honor could have skipped a fingerprint reader
entirely?
But, we don’t really want to
get too deep into the realm of speculation. What we do know about the MOA-AL00
from its MIT certificate is that it will measure 159.07 x 74.06 x 9.04 mm, with
a 6.3-inch display and a 4,900 mAh battery. The posted specs also suggest dual
SIM support. Sources have also mentioned a 10W charging cap for the device, but
that is very much unconfirmed.