Last week we came across a TENAA listing
for an upcoming Huawei midranger with the AQM-AL10 model number. Back then we
only had the preliminary specs of the device but the listing was recently
updated with actual images that give us our first look at the phone. The
updated listing also shows the phone is a member of Honor sub-brand with a
silhouette that resembles the upcoming Honor 30 series which combined with the
midrange specs leads us to believe this will be the Honor 30 Lite.
We already knew the phone will sport a
6.3-inch OLED display with an FHD+ resolution and now we see it will sport a
waterdrop notch cutout for its 16MP selfie camera. The back features a
vertically aligned triple camera setup and LED flash housed in a rectangular
cutout. The main shooter is listed as 48MP and is accompanied by two 8MP
snappers and a 2MP macro helper.
The phone is powered by an octa-core CPU
clocked at 2.27Ghz which is presumably one of Huawei’s own Kirin chipsets.
There’s also 6/8GB RAM alongside 128/256GB storage. The battery has 3,900 mAh
capacity and 22.5W fast charging.
