Hisense revealed its F50 5G smartphone back in February. However, the handset is yet to be announced officially. Only a few days back, the UNISOC’s Tiger T710 powered device received its April 20 launch date. Now today, the brand teased the complete design of its first-ever 5G smartphone in a video on Weibo.

The teaser video posted by the company confirms the Hisense F50 5G to sport a dew-drop notch display with visible bezels all-around including a larger chin than other 5G smartphones in the market. According to the video, the phone will come in three gradient colour options. The first version resembles ‘Black’ Galaxy A50, the second variant looks similar to ‘More than White’ Mi A3, and the last one mimics ‘Aura Glow’ Galaxy Note 10 Plus.

Further, the teaser once again confirms the presence of UNISOC Tiger T710 Dual Mode (SA / NSA) 5G chipset, a 5,010 mAh battery, and 48MP quad-camera setup. According to a previous teaser, the phone will also have support for 18W fast charging.

The star of the Hisense F50 5G is the UNISOC Tiger T710 5G SoC. It will be the first phone to feature this chipset when it will be launched officially in a few days. The T710 is a 12nm octa-core processor consisting of four Cortex-A75 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 2.0GHz and 1.8GHz respectively. The graphics are handled by a PowerVR GM 9444 GPU, whereas the 5G connectivity is possible because of Ivy V510 modem.