Honor has finally confirmed that the highly anticipated Honor X10 will be officially announced on May 20th later this month. Although this device will be the successor to last year’s Honor 9X, but the company has decided to name the device as Honor X10, instead of Honor 10X this time round.
Honor X10 Specifications
Courtesy of its TENAA listing, we’d already learned pretty much about the device ahead of its actual unveiling. From what we’d learned so far, the Honor X10 will be featuring a 6.63-inches LCD display with FHD+ screen resolution. The device is expected to come with a motorized pop-up selfie camera which will house an 8 megapixels selfie camera.
On its flip-side, we will be seeing a familiar rectangle camera module similar to what we’d seen on the recently announced Honor 30 Pro. This module will be home to a triple-camera setup consisting of a 40 megapixels main camera, 8 megapixels ultra-wide lens, as well as a 2 megapixels depth sensor.
Under the hood, the device will be driven by an octa-core Kirin 820 platform which was also found in the Honor 30S. The device will have up to 8GB RAM and as much as 256GB onboard storage which is further expandable via a Nano memory card. Moreover, it will also be able to support 5G connectivity in both standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) modes.
To keep its lights on, the Honor X10 has a respectable 4,200mAh battery which comes with 22.5W fast-charging capability. The device will be offered in a total of four different colorways including Silver, Blue, Orange and Black.