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Honor V10 Clears TENAA Certification

A new Huawei phone that has a model number of BND-AL00 has been certified by TENAA in China. Since the Honor V10 is slated to get announced on Nov. 28, it appears that the Honor V10 could be the BND-AL00 smartphone that has received TENAA certification.

As it can be seen in the images that have emerged through BND-AL00’s appearance on TENAA, it features a full screen design. The rear side of the phone features dual rear cameras and a fingerprint scanner. The body of the alleged Honor V10 seems to be made up of metal. Previous reports have revealed that the Honor V10 could be a toned down version of the Mate 10 Pro as it features similar specs.

 

The BND-AL00 smartphone has a 5.99-inch display that supports 2160 x 1080 pixels. It is powered by Kirin 970 chipset. It seems that it will be arriving in only one RAM option of 6G, but it will be available in 64 GB and 128 GB storage sizes. It will be featuring a 3,750mAh battery that will support 22.5w fast charging. It is expected to run on Android 8.0 Oreo skinned with EMUI 8.0. It is expected to cost around $450.

As said above, the Honor V10 will be debuting on Nov. 28 and a global launch event will be held at London.

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