Honor has scheduled a launch event in China on 20th May where the company will be officially launching its Honor X10 series smartphones. The brand has been teasing some key features of the phone on social media and in the latest update, Honor has shared details about a key connectivity feature.

The company has today confirmed that the upcoming Honor X10 will come with Huawei Super Uplink (SUL) 5G technology to offer comprehensive experience. The technology was first unveiled as a join innovation by Huawei and China Telecom at MWC 2019 Shanghai.

The laboratory test results show that the technology can increase the uplink rate by 20-100 percent in a good network environment and can improve the edge uplink rate experience by around 412 percent.

The technology allows 5G networks to increase uplink bandwidth while further reducing latency through TDD/FDD coordination, complementation between high and low frequency bands, and time-domain/frequency-domain aggregation.

The usage of this new technology is in addition with support for nine frequency bands in China. Honor‘s Vice President for Business Development says that the technology can optimise TDD/FDD spectrum frequency coordination, high frequency/low frequency complementation, time domain/frequency domain aggregation to further improve the network’s uplink capacity and reduce delay.

Honor X10 5G Lab Results

The new poster shared by the company also hints at the support for an advanced Night Mode shooting capability. Honor has already shared camera samples of the smartphone which were captured during recent Mount Everest expedition.

The smartphone will come with a triple camera setup on the back that includes a 40MP RYYB high-sensitivity primary camera, an 8MP ultra wide-angle and depth 2-1 sensor, and a 2MP macro sensor. The primary sensor is believed to be the same one used in P30 Pro.

Honor X10 Camera Setup

As per the reports, the Honor X10 features a 6.63-inch LCD display with a notch-less design, 2400 x 1080 pixels screen resolution and support for 90Hz refresh rate, offering 397 PPI pixel density.

Under the hood, the device will come powered by the company’s own Huawei HiSilicon Kirin 820 5G chipset along with 6GB of RAM and upto 128GB internal storage. It will be running Android 10 with Magic UI 3.1.1 on top and will be powered by a 4,300mAh battery having support for 22.5W fast charging.