The official Beijing launch of the Huawei Honor Note 10 or just the Honor 10 is scheduled for July 31. At that time, the company will confirm which of the rumors about the device are true and which are not. Right now, the details about the smartphone are such that publications can generally get a good grasp of what it offers. For starters, it’s got a really big battery – bigger than any of the company’s other phones.
A lot of people are excited about the Honor Note 10, mostly because it is supposed to be the mid-tier model being offered by Huawei. This means that ideally speaking, the device should strike a good balance between an acceptably affordable price and good specs. As Tech Advisor notes, many of these details have actually been made available to the public.
These details apparently came from TENAA, the certification authority in China. The information gleaned from the documents that were filed to the agency noted that the Honor Note 10 will come with a 4,900mAh battery. It will also reportedly come with a 2220x1080 display and Android Oreo 8.1 for the OS.
For camera addicts, the Honor Note 10 will also reportedly come with a 16MP and 24MP dual rear camera setup, and a 13MP front camera. It will also offer up to 256GB of internal storage and 8GB of RAM.
Customers can actually start pre-ordering the device right now, MySmartPrice reports, although the option is available only in China. The global release date of the Honor Note 10 is still sketchy, for the moment, so international fans will need to wait a bit more.
Speaking of pre-orders, the Honor Note 10 was actually listed on several Chinese retail sites like JD.com and Jingdong for a brief moment well ahead of its launch. It’s worth noting that the details on those product listings are likely inaccurate and are simply placeholders until the smartphone’s official reveal.


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