Huawei has introduced Honor V10 in China, ahead of the global launch on December 5 in London.
According to the reports, the device will be priced in the premium range starting at Rs.26,335 in four colours variants – Beach Gold, Aurora Blue, Charm Red and Black.
Talking about the features, the phone comes with face recognition-unlock system and a screen with 18:9 ratio. It features a 5.99-inch thin bezel display with a resolution of 2160*1080 and pixel density of 403 ppi. The device is powered by a Hisilicon Kirin 970 octa-core processor with a Mali-G72 MP12 graphic processor. It runs on EMUI 8.0 which is based on Android 8.0 Oreo.
Packed with a 3,750mAh non-removable battery, the device is 4G VoLTE compatible, supports dual-SIM and sports a dual-rear camera setup with a 16-megapixel camera + 20megapixel camera with an aperture of f/1.8 and a 13megapixel front camera with an aperture rate of f/2.0.
The front camera also works as a security accessory as the phone comes with a face recognition unlock system.
Apart from face recognition system, the phone retains the fingerprint sensor (rear-mounted) together with traditional pattern and PIN-based security features.
Honor V10 comes in two RAM and storage specifications – a 4GB RAM and 64GB internal memory version priced at around Rs.26,300 and a 6GB RAM with 128GB internal memory priced at around Rs.34,100. The phone supports memory expansion of up to 128 GB by way of microSD slot.