Honor 10 revealed to have Kirin 970 along with AI powered dual camera
September 14, 2018 • huawei • honor • Android • News • new-launch
Huawei has unveiled the Honor 10 and it is going to be launch on May 15. This model would be priced at a slightly lower value than that of the Honor View 10.
Honor 10 comes with a 5.84” IPS LCD screen of 1,080 x 2,280px resolution (432ppi pixel density with a notch on top and an aspect ratio of 19:9.). A typical Huawei fingerprint reader lies right below this screen.
Specification–wise the model packs a high-end chipset – the Kirin 970 which is used in the P20 flagships. To top it off, Honor 10 has even more RAM than the P20 model – 6 GB – and the 64GB storage is decent too (no microSD card slot). There's also a 128 GB model too. Android 8.1 Oreo with EMUI 8.1 will come pre-installed in the phone.
The dual camera has a 16 MP color sensor (f/1.8 aperture) and a 24 MP black & white sensor. The front camera has a 24 MP sensor and an f/2.0 fixed-focus lens. Both cameras feature AI intelligence for image tuning. The main camera is capable of shooting in 4K whereas the selfie cam does 1080p.
Honor 10 uses a 3,400 mAh battery that does a 4.5A fast charge over USB-C port (gets 50% charged in about 25 minutes). A 3.5 mm headphone jack with an AK4376A 32-bit DAC and Huawei Histen technology is located at the bottom of the phone.
This dual-SIM phone is available in Mirage Purple, Mirage Blue, Black and Grey. The new Mirage colours feature cool gradients, in the image of of the Twilight colour P20.