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Honor 10 launched globally

The Honor 10. (Source: GSMArena)
The Honor 10. (Source: GSMArena)
Honor released its latest flagship at an event in London yesterday. The device, the Honor 10, will be available across Europe—unfortunately not in the US—and offers a premium package at a mid-range price point.

Huawei’s sub-brand Honor released the Honor 10 a while ago in China. At an event in London yesterday, the company also announced the launch of the device for the global market.

The Honor 10 sports a 5.84-inch FHD+ display with slim bezels. Honor’s main line has always delivered devices with catchy design factors, and the Honor 10 is no different, as it features a 19:9 display with an impressive 86% screen-to-body ratio. Of course, there’s a notch nestled at the top of the device, but that’s starting to become the norm, sadly.

The device comes in memory configurations of 4 GB of RAM, and 64/128 GB of storage. You’d expect a 6 GB variant but that appears to be missing here. It’s powered by the Kirin 970, Huawei’s flagship SoC with a dedicated Neural Processing Unit. Camera-wise, it sports a dual rear camera setup comprised of a 24 MP and 16 MP couple. The selfie camera is a 24 MP unit, and both rear and front cameras are supported by AI.

The Honor 10 is powered by a 3400 mAh battery, with 22.5W SuperCharge support giving a 50% charge in 25 minutes. It features a 3.5mm headphone jack, runs on the Android 8.1-based EMUI 8.1, and is available in Midnight Black and Phantom Grey. Prices begin at 399 Euros.

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Ricci Rox, 2018-05-16 (Update: 2018-05-16)