In the past week, Honor confirmed through Weibo that the Honor V10 would be introduced in China on Nov. 28. According to the launch poster, the Honor V10 will be powered by AI driven Kirin 970 chipset and it will also feature dual rear cameras. The smartphone has been already certified by TENAA in China.
Leaked information reveals that the Honor V10 features a 5.99-inch display that supports resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels. It means that the FHD+ resolution supporting screen will deliver an aspect ratio of 18:9. It will be equipped with a selfie snapper of 13-megapixel and it will house a large-sized battery of 3,750mAh capacity.
The Honor V10 will be equipped with a non-Leica branded dual camera system featuring a 16-megapixel sensor and a 20-megapixel sensor. Like the Mate 10 Pro, the Honor V10 would be coming in 64 GB and 128 GB storage models. Both models will be featuring 6 GB of RAM.
The Android 8.0 Oreo skinned with EMUI 8.0 is likely to be available preinstalled on the Honor V10. It is speculated to arrive with a starting price of 3,000 Yuan (~$450). The smartphone is also expected to receive a global unveil on Dec. 5 through a launch event in London.