Honor has scheduled a launch event on 20th May in its home country China where the company will be launching its Honor X10 smartphone. Now, ahead of the official launch, the pricing of the smartphone has been leaked online.

The leak shows that Honor X10 will be made available in four variants based on memory configuration which seems to be from marketing materials. Here are the details of those models as well as their pricing, based on the new leak.
- 4GB RAM + 128GB Storage: 2,299 Yuan (~$324)
- 6GB RAM + 128GB Storage: 2,599 Yuan (~$367)
- 8GB RAM + 128GB Storage: 2,899 Yuan (~$409)
- 8 GB RAM + 256GB Storage: 3,199 Yuan (~$451)
As for the configuration, the smartphone is confirmed to come with a 90Hz refresh rate display and have 180Hz touch sampling rate. The phone is expected to feature a 6.63-inch Full HD+ display without any notches on the screen.
Under the hood, the device is confirmed to be powered by the company’s own Kirin 820 5G processor along with a graphene cooling system. The phone is expected to have a triple-camera setup on the back with 40MP Sony IMX600y RYYB sensor, an 8MP secondary sensor, and a 2MP tertiary sensor.
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On the front side, the device is said to have a 16MP snapper housed inside a pop-up mechanism. The smartphone will be running Android 10 operating system with Huawei’s own EMUI 10 on top. It could be powered by a 4200 mAh battery with support for 22.5W fast charging technology.
The company has confirmed that the smartphone will come with support for nine 5G bands —Â N1, N3, N38, N41, N77, N79, N80, and N84. Further, the company has also released a few camera samples of the smartphone taken during Everest expedition.
Along with the Honor X10, the company is also expected to launch Honor X10 Pro smartphone with better specifications. To know more about these phones, we’ll have to wait for a few more days for the official launch event.
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