Update: TENAA has published images of the phone and they show it has a waterdrop notch at the top for the selfie camera. It also has a rectangular camera housing for the three rear cameras and LED flash. The name of the phone is still unknown but there are speculations it might be a member of the Honor 30 series, precisely the Honor 30 Lite.

Original story begins below:

A new Honor smartphone has appeared on TENAA’s database and while it comes with pretty good mid-range specs, the phone runs Android 9 and not Android 10. The device has model number AQM-AL10, packs an OLED display, and 48MP triple rear cameras.

The TENAA listing shows the phone has a 6.3-inch 2400 x 1080 display. Based on the resolution, the phone should have a punch-hole display for dual front-facing cameras as it is the same resolution for phones like the POCO X2 and Realme 6 Pro but the spec sheet only mentions one selfie camera.

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There is a 2.27GHz octa-core processor inside the device which is definitely the Kirin 810 chipset. The phone will come in two RAM variants – 6GB and 8GB – with 128GB and 256GB of storage respectively. There is support for storage expansion (via Huawei’s NM memory card) up to 256GB.

The primary rear camera is a 48MP sensor, along with an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP depth or macro camera. The selfie camera is a 16MP sensor.

TENAA says the phone has an in-display fingerprint scanner and a 3900mAh battery capacity with support for fast charging. However, what is surprising is that this new phone runs Android 9 Pie instead of Android 10.

The phone will launch in black and green. It measures 157.4 x 73.2 x 7.75 millimeters and weighs 163 grams. There are no images yet, so we have no idea what it will look like.

 

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