Huawei has officially launched the Honor Note 10. The device features a 6.95″ AMOLED display, featuring a 1080 × 2220 resolution, 355 pixels per inch and a 18.5:9 aspect ratio, as well as HDR10 support and 115% NTSC colour gamut coverage.
It runs Android 8.1, powered by a Kirin 970 chipset and Mali-G72 MP12 GPU, both of which feature “turbo” settings, up to 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage, expandable by up to 256GB via a micro SD card slot.
It also features a 16+24MP dual-lens primary camera capable of shooting video in up to 2160p30, while the 13MP internal camera sticks to 1080p30. It also incorporates a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, a 5,000 mAh battery and fast charging capabilities.
The device is available now — only in China, for the time being — priced from 2,799 CNY ($409).