Honor 10 release date, price, news and features

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Honor 10 is here, and by here, we mean the UK, having been announced at an event in London on May 15.Thanks to an earlier Chinese launch
we already knew much about it, but this new announcement has filled in the gaps, including all important information on the price and
release date.For all of that, plus a refresher on the design, display, camera and other specs of this surprisingly affordable flagship, read
on.Cut to the chaseWhat is it The latest affordable flagship from HonorWhen is it out Now! At least in the UKWhat does it cost £399.99
(around $545 / AU$720)Honor 10 release date and priceOut now, you can buy it from todayCosts £399.99 (around $545 / AU$720)The Honor 10 was
available on May 15 so you won’t have to wait to get your hands on it
At least, you won’t if you’re in the UK
There’s no word on a US or Australian launch and as the Honor 9 didn’t land in either of those countries we wouldn’t expect to see
it.In the UK though you can buy the Honor 10 for £399.99 (roughly $545 / AU$720)
That’s up on the £379.99 (around $515 / AU$685) launch price of the Honor 9, but not by much, and it still makes this phone far more
affordable than most handsets with comparable specs.Honor 10 design and displayGlass back made up of 15 layersUltrasonic fingerprint
scanner5.8-inch 1080 x 2280 screen with a notchImage 1 of 4Light bounces across the back of the Honor 10The Honor 10 has a glass back and
metal frame, like so many other phones, but unlike so many other phones its back is made up of 15 layers of glass, which combine to let
light beams bounce across the surface to striking effect
It can even shift between colors depending on the angle you view it at.It comes in Phantom Blue and Phantom Green shades and is 149.6 x 71.2
x 7.7mm and 153g
That’s large, but no more so than you would expect a phone with a 5.84-inch screen to be.Speaking of the screen, it’s a 1080 x 2280 IPS
LCD one that comes in at 432 pixels per inch, putting it on par with the likes of the Huawei P20
That’s perhaps no surprise, since Honor is a sub-brand of Huawei, but then the P20 costs far more
The screen also has a 19:9 aspect ratio, making it narrower than many phones, but in line with a lot of recent flagships.The Honor 10 has a
notch, but it can be hiddenAnd like many modern phones the Honor 10 has slim bezels and a notch at the top – one which can be hidden by
enabling a setting that blacks out the sides.You’ll also find a slim strip of bezel below the screen, housing the fingerprint scanner, and
that’s worth giving a closer look to as it’s an ultrasonic scanner built into the glass on the front
It’s still below the main display, but the result is a completely smooth front, which you won’t find on other phones.Honor 10 camera and
batteryDual-lens rear cameraAI scene detection3,400mAh batteryThe Honor 10 has two cameras on the back, with both a 16MP f/1.8 color lens
and a 24MP monochrome (black and white) one.These can be used in tandem for more detailed images than a single sensor would capture but they
also benefit from AI-powered scene detection.This allows the camera to tell what you’re shooting and optimize the settings accordingly,
but cleverly it can actually detect multiple objects within a scene, with over 500 scene types available in total, so the setting
adjustments it makes really should suit exactly what you’re looking at.Two cameras and AI skills should make the Honor 10 a decent camera
phoneVideo can be shot in 4K resolution at 30fps and around the front there’s a 24MP camera which, as well as having a high megapixel
count, can also analyze more than one hundred points on your face, allowing for better selfies and facial recognition.As for the battery,
that’s 3,400mAh and you also get fast charging, but no wireless charging
It remains to be seen how long the Honor 10 will actually last from a single charge, but the battery size and many of the specs are the same
as the Huawei P20, a phone which comfortably lasts a day of moderate use.Honor 10 power and storageOcta-core Kirin 970 chipset4GB or 6GB of
RAMAndroid OreoSpeaking of specs, there’s an octa-core Kirin 970 chipset beating away at the heart of the Honor 10
That’s the same chipset as you’ll find in the Huawei P20 and Huawei P20 Pro.It’s coupled here with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM, so power
shouldn’t be an issue, but we’ll let you know exactly how it performs when we’ve put it through a full review
You also get either 64GB or 128GB of storage, but no microSD card slot.The operating system meanwhile is Android 8 Oreo, meaning it’s on
the latest version (at least until Android P lands in finished form) and that’s overlaid with EMUI 8.1, which is the same skin as you’ll
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