Honor’s George Zhao has confirmed to launch Hono X10 on May 20. The brand is yet to begin marketing for the handset with daily teasers, which we think will probably start next week. Ahead of it, we are exposed to a 3D CAD image showcasing cooling system of Honor X10.

Honor X10 Graphene Cooling System

We are aware of most of the specifications of the upcoming Honor X10. Now, we also know that it will feature a graphene cooling system, thanks to a picture shared by well-known tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo. According to him, this could be the same kind of tech use in Huawei’s Mate series.

The Honor X10 is expected to be the cheapest 5G phone from Huawei. The handsets with 5G connectivity usually get warmer and consume more battery than normal 4G devices. Hence, a graphene-based cooling system can make a difference in the overall thermal performance of the phone.

As far as specs are concerned, the Honor X10 will sport a 6.63-inch FHD+ LCD screen with a 16MP pop-up camera. It will be powered by Kirin 820 5G chipset paired with up to 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage.

It will feature a 40MP (primary) + 8MP (ultra-wide)  + 2MP  triple camera setup, out of which the primary unit is expected to be a Sony IMX600 RYYB sensor. Last but not least, the handset will be backed by a 4,200 mAh battery with support for 22.5W fast charging over USB Type-C.