After showing up in a Rolls Royce Edition on Monday, the Honor Note 10 appears to be getting closer to an official unveiling as the device finds itself in the first live images that were shared by Dutch site Techtastic.
The pictures indicate that while the device is smaller in form factor to the Nintendo Switch which it’s being placed adjacent to, the Honor Note 10 actually has a larger screen when compared to the gaming console. This doesn’t come in as a surprise as we already now that the Nintendo Switch features a 6.2-inch LCD screen whereas the upcoming Honor flagship is expected to boast a larger 6.9-inch AMOLED panel.
To make things clearer, the Nintendo Switch came in at a total length if 9.4-inch which include the console controls on either side of the portable gaming unit. While the Honor Note 10 appears to come with almost the same height as that of the Switch, we can expect the smartphone to be thinner and narrower than the Nintendo device.
From our past knowledge of the confirmed smartphone, the Honor Note 10 will come with a massive 6.9-inch AMOLED display with 2K screen resolution. The device will be powered by the company’s own Kirin 970 processor and it comes loaded with the recently-launched GPU Turbo technology. The Honor Note 10 has already passed through Geekbench with 6GB of RAM and Android 8.1 Oreo which will most likely be running under Huawei’s EMUI 8.1.
The phone is expected to feature a dual-camera setup at the rear with the primary sensor being 16-megapixel and secondary camera sporting a 24-megapixel sensor. The front camera will come with a 24-megapixel shooter. The rear camera will also come loaded with AI features. Interestingly, the Honor Note 10 will feature a massive 6,000mAh battery.