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Honor Note 10 News & Update: Limited Edition Rolls-Royce Variant Leaked

Promotional image for Honor 10. Credit: Huawei via www.hihonor.com

Chinese tech manufacturing giant Huawei recently had cause to celebrate as it had passed the 3 million sales mark for its Honor 10 smartphone. However, a lot of customers have really been looking forward to the upcoming Honor Note 10. Leaks with regards to a new limited-edition variant of the Honor Note 10 have even made the rounds on the web, and they seem to be related to Rolls-Royce.

Huawei made the announcement regarding the 3 million Honor 10 units sold via Twitter, thanking those who bought the phone through the official Honor Global account. This comes three months following the phone’s release. With the fervor behind the announcement of the upcoming Honor Note 10, however, the Chinese giant might get a chance to surpass that number.

"Three million Honor 10s, three million thanks! Huge shoutout to all our Honor fans for supporting #Honor10! This milestone couldn't have been achieved without your help," the tweet reads.

As Go Android notes, Huawei has been making all kinds of waves recently, with its Honor Note 10 enjoying quite a bit of attention from publications. One of the most intriguing aspects of this new device is the fact that it won’t come with the ugly notch that is widely associated with the iPhone X. It will also come with 8GB of RAM, the Hisilicon Kirin 970 SoC chipset, and 256GB of internal storage.

Just to put the icing on the cake, however, it would seem that Huawei is on a bit of a car-theme binge. The company just released a Huawei Mate 10 Porsche edition, for example, MySmartPrice.com notes. Now, leaks have been going around about a limited-edition Honor Note 10 Rolls-Royce variant.

Some of the leaked images seem to feature an Honor Note 10 that has the tell-tale logo of the famous car brand on the rear of the phone. Considering how much power this device is sporting under the hood, the comparison with the sports car is only fitting.

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