The Honor X10 is expected to launch any day now, and thanks to a new image spotted on Weibo, we may know how much it will cost.
According to a product image spotted by Nashville Chatter on Chinese eCommerce site Weibo, the Honor X10 will launch at CN¥2,299 (roughly US$325). That price will nab you a model with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. Honor will also sell 6 GB/128 GB, 8 GB/128 GB, and 8 GB/256 GB models for ¥2,599 (~$370), ¥2,899 (~$410), and ¥3,199 (~$450), respectively.
The Honor X10 is expected to run on Huawei’s HiSilicon Kirin 820 5G, which supports dual-mode 5G. If this price leak is true, that would make the Honor X10 one of the cheapest 5G-capable smartphones on the market.
Of course, take this rumor with a grain of salt. However, if you’re looking to get a 5G smartphone (and can live without Google apps), you might want to wait until the Honor X10 launches.
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