Honor Note 10 with 6.9-inch display, 6,000mAh battery leaked via official listing
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Soon after Honor president Zhao Ming confirmed the existence of the Honor Note 10, some images and specs of the upcoming phablet have now surfaced online. The leaked screenshots of the Honor Note 10 was reportedly taken from the device's official page on Honor.cn. The images not only reveal the design of the Honor Note 10, but also confirms some of the specs as well.
The screenshots spotted by CNMO reveal that the Honor Note 10 will sport a tall 6.9-inch 2K AMOLED display with slim bezels for a possible 18:9 aspect ratio. This keeps in line with what we have come to hear about the phone in the past. The back, which is likely made up of metal, will sport a dual camera setup on the top left corner and a fingerprint sensor placed near the center. There is no way to confirm whether the design is true or not so one should take the report with a pinch of salt.
As per the screenshots, the Honor Note 10 will be powered by a Kirin 970 chipset coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Notably, the phone will also feature the company's GPU Turbo tech that was recently also featured on the Honor 10 GT. The technology will boost the phone's graphic chip to enhance gaming experience. The Honor Note 10 will also house a large 6,000mAh battery as per the screenshot. If the latest leak is true, Honor will likely tout the upcoming flagship as an entertainment powerhouse.
Lastly, the image also mentions a 16-megapixel sensor as the main camera on the Honor Note 10 with AI support that will be provided by the Kirin chipset. There is no mention of what the secondary camera and front camera will bring. Zhao Ming did not provide a timeline on when the Honor Note 10 will be unveiled, but considering how the phone was accidentally listed on the company's official site, we could be just a few weeks away from its launch.
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