TENAA listing reveals details of Honor Note 10 ahead of China launch
Huawei seems to be on a roll! The launch of another phone, the Honor Note 10, is scheduled for July 31st. The latest leak reveals device specifications.
Several leaks have been pouring in, in the buildup to the July 31st launch of the Honor Note 10. The latest one comes just a week before the launch, hinting at the fact that Chinese telecommunications authority, TENAA, has certified the Huawei smartphone.
The alleged Honor Note 10 certification listing shows the upcoming handset with model number RVL-AL09 and confirms its key specifications. The smartphone model, believed to be Huawei Honor Note 10, features a 6.95-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display. Similarly, the listing mentions a 2.4GHz octa-core SoC, with 6GB and 8GB RAM options. It will be powered by a large 4,900mAh battery.
Notably, a Geekbench listing earlier this month confirmed the presence of a HiSilicon Kirin 970 SoC, NDTV Gadgets had reported. It was Huawei’s official executive who had, earlier on Weibo, announced the launch of the Honor Note 10. The company’s flagship is set for a July 31st launch in China.
Huawei has so far released several new technological advancements this year. The Huawei P20 Pro was launched with a triple camera setup. A GPU Turbo technology update was also released, which, as per company claims, enhances the performance and at the same time reduces power consumption.
Though no clear indication about the global launch has been revealed by the company, rumours suggest The Huawei Honor Note 10 will be made available globally from August 30th.