Huawei has been one of those brands that were running dual-brand strategy for a long time. At the moment, most of the top smartphone brands do the same. As you should know, Xiaomi has the Redmi brand, VIVO has the iQOO brand, OPPO has the Realme brand, etc. But As Huawei was the first coming with such an approach, it has managed to gain more from this strategy. Say, Honor uses Huawei’s achievements in R&D without spending a penny on it. As a result, it offers way better smartphones than other brands. Anyway, during this epidemic period, many manufacturers has decided not to launch new-gen flagships. Instead, they are focusing on the upgraded, customized, optimized, and slightly modified versions of current flagships handsets. In this sense, Honor is no exception. This morning, Zhao Ming, President of Huawei Honor Business Unit, announced that the new Honor X10 series will be officially released on May 20.

Zhao Ming said that the name change and upgrade of the Honor X10 is, on the one hand, a comprehensive upgrade of the Honor X10 product power. On the other hand, the Honor X10 lineup will continue to expand. It will launch different products to meet the diverse needs of consumers.

According to previous information, the Honor X10 is 8.8mm thick and weighs 203g. It will use a 6.63-inch 2400 × 1080 resolution LCD screen. Under the hood, this handset will come with a Kirin 820 5G chip, a built-in 4200mAh battery, supporting 22.5W fast charge, and use a side fingerprint module.

The Honor X10 will sport a 40MP Sony IMX600y main camera on the back. It will use an 8MP ultra-wide and 2MP macro or depth modules. For selfies and video calls, you’ll get a 16MP camera.

By Argam Artashyan

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