Launch of Honor 10 with a 24 megapixel front camera globally
After its release in China a few weeks ago, Huawei's subsidiary subsidiary Honor today announced the launch of the Honor 10 worldwide at around £ 400, making it the cheapest smartphone with HiSilicon Kirin 970 currently on the market.
The new Honor 10 features a 5.84-inch LCD screen with precision + FullHD that has a cut in the upper center and a fingerprint sensor at the bottom of the screen, as is the case with Huawei phones. In addition, the new Honor 10 comes with the HiSilicon Kirin 970 processor, the same as the Huawei P20 and Huawei P20 Pro.
In addition, the new Honor 10 features 6GB random memory, 64GB internal memory that can not be expanded by external MicroSD memory and comes preinstalled with Oreo 8.1 and EMUI 8.1.
The Honor 10 also comes with a 16 megapixel rear camera for the first sensor and 24 megapixels for the second sensor. The first sensor is a color sensor, while the second sensor is the same. For the front camera, it comes with a 24-megapixel sensor with a 2.0-inch lens. As you can expect, this camera comes with many artificial intelligence features, adding that the dual rear camera is capable of shooting videos at 4K resolution, while the front camera can capture FullHD resolution.
For the battery, the new Honor 10 features a 3400mAh battery with Huawei SuperCharge charging technology, allowing users to charge 50 percent of the battery in just 25 minutes. Apart from the battery, the Honor 10 also features a 3.5mm speaker port, AK4376A 32-bit DAC audio chip, and Huawei Histen technology.
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