Earlier this month, Honor launched the Honor 60 series made up of the vanilla Honor 60 and the Honor 60 Pro. It also emerged that the tech giant has got a third model known as Honor 60 SE in the works. According to Weibo tipster @WHYLAB, the Honor 60 SE has now received 3C certification in China.
The device has the model number TFY-AN40 is shown to come with a 40W charging support with an output of up to 10V 4A. While the 3C certification doesn’t reveal any other detail, the tipster revealed that the Honor 60 SE will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset. The device is also tipped to pack a 10-bit color depth super-curved OLED screen.
Earlier on, the renders of a protective case said to be those of the Honor 60 SE was spotted online. The device adopts a curved screen design with a triple rear camera setup arranged in a triangle. The device will also feature a centrally placed hole-punch camera and the volume and power buttons are located on the right side of the display. The premium mid-range model is expected to pack an under-screen fingerprint sensor.
@WHYLAB also hinted that Honor will launch the Honor 60 SE on December 31. There is no official word on that yet.
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