Three new devices have just been certified by the Chinese Communications Commission. The devices with model number BKL-AL00, *NI-ALOO, and BKL-AL20 are said to be different models of the Honor V10.
Although, the certification site doesn’t provide details about the three phones, there are rumors of possible specs. First, the Honor V10 is said to have a 5.99” 18:9 display with a 2160 x 1080 resolution. It will be powered by the new Kirin 970 chipset and run Android 8.0 Oreo out of the box.
The Honor V10 will come in 6GB RAM + 64GB ROM and 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM variants. It will have the same camera configuration as the Mate 10 but without the Leica branding. It may also have a different aperture size.
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With respect to design, the V10 is rumored to have glass on both sides with a metal frame. Price is expected to start at ¥2799 (~$422) which is significantly cheaper than the Mate 10.
Huawei has an event scheduled for December 5 in London and it is believed the Honor V10 will be announced there.
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