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Honor is ready to battle Apple, Samsung and even Huawei


Honor seems to have something to hide in its package to make it competitive with other manufacturers, including big names like Samsung, Apple and Huawei.


It is clear that the brand of Huawei Honor is poised on May 15 to announce its new flagship phone, Honor 10, at an event in London. Although many reports have downplayed this phone, it is likely to include technical specifications Compatible with the new Huawei P20 range of phones.

This is not uncommon, with prior knowledge that Honor is closely related to Huawei, as some of the unique features of Honor brand phones are also available on Huawei devices, and vice versa, where devices share a range of components such as HiSilicon Kirin processors, as well as software.

In the past, we noticed that Honor's flagship product range is very similar to Huawei's core technical specifications. Given these similarities, Honor is expected to simply produce the P20 with a different, lighter exterior design that is better suited to Brand designs.

Given the specifications we know so far, this makes sense, but the brand seems to have something to hide in its packaging to make it competitive with other manufacturers, including big names like Samsung, Apple and Huawei, so this hidden feature often exists On certain brands within certain markets.

To illustrate, this feature is the built-in fingerprint reader under the screen. The latest Leaked 10 image shows the unlocking method, which is done by placing your finger on the screen.

Although there are a few smartphones that boast this function, most of them are Vivo products, as well as Huawei Mate RS Porsche Design from Huawei, but these phones are not available, for example in the United States, while Huawei cost nearly 2000 dollars.

Talking about the built-in fingerprint reader under the screen, Samsung was expected to supply its Galaxy S9 handset with this feature, but chose a traditional sensor on the back of the smartphone, possibly due to the inability to produce the technology on a large scale.

While the Vivo Vivo, with the UD X20 and the UD X21 have tried to expand their market through this particular technology, but the hardware is still available in the Asian market only, the Honor 10 may be the first smartphone to make technology available to a larger audience at a reasonable price, Such as Samsung and Apple that preferred choosing FaceID.

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