Honor 10 release date, price, news and leaks

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Update: Tomorrow is the big day when Honor will be revealing all of the details for the Honor 10 in London
We know most of what the phone has to offer as it has already been revealed in China, but there's still a few things we still don't know
about the Western release.The Honor 10 is being announced in a matter of days
Or rather, it’s getting its international launch soon, as it’s in the curious position of already being out in China, so we know almost
everything about it.But it’s a phone that might be able to justify two announcements, as if the price is right – and that’s one thing
we don’t know yet – then it could be a very exciting prospect.That’s because the Honor 10 is a high-end handset in just about every
sense, from its dual-lens camera, to its almost bezel-free screen and its Huawei P20 Pro-matching power, yet being an Honor phone it’s
likely to vastly undercut most flagships.Cut to the chaseWhat is it The latest affordable flagship from HonorWhen is it out It's being
announced on May 15What will it cost Maybe around £380 (roughly $515 / AU$680)Honor 10 release date and priceThe Honor 10 is being
announced in London on May 15 (that's less than 24 hours time) having already been launched in China
We don’t know exactly when you’ll be able to buy the phone, but hopefully UK and European buyers won’t be kept waiting too long.It’s
currently unknown whether the Honor 10 will land in the US or Australia though, as the Honor 9 didn’t and not all devices from the company
are on sale in those markets.We also don’t know what it will cost, but in China it retails for 2599 yuan, which is around $410 / £300 /
AU$540
Don’t expect an exact conversion, but if it’s in that sort of ballpark then it could be a real bargain.The Honor 9 started at £379.99
(around $515 / AU$680), so it will probably be at least that much, but that’s still a highly competitive price for the specs on offer.The
Honor 10 is one very shiny phoneHonor 10 design and displayOur Middle East site has already gone hands on with the Honor 10, so we know a
lot about the phone. It has a shiny glass back made up of 15 different layers, allowing it to morph its color depending on what angle you
view it at, and it comes in at 149.6 x 71.2 x 7.7mm and 153g, making it roughly the same size as the Huawei P20.As with that phones
there’s a slim strip of bezel below the screen, housing the fingerprint scanner, and a notch at the top, but no water resistance.The Honor
10 has a notch, but it can be hiddenAnd speaking of the screen, the Honor 10 has a 5.84-inch 1080 x 2280 IPS LCD one with a pixel density of
around 432 pixels per inch
That means it’s not as sharp as the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S9 and LG G7 ThinQ but is roughly a match for the Sony Xperia XZ2 and
Huawei P20 Pro when it comes to resolution.It’s got a widescreen 19:9 aspect ratio and the aforementioned notch can be hidden if you
prefer, by toggling a setting that puts black bars to either side of it.Honor 10 camera and batteryThe Honor 10 in China has a dual-lens
camera on the back, made up of a 16MP f/1.8 color lens and a 24MP monochrome one
It’s aided by AI, like the Huawei P20, which should help it optimize the settings for whatever you’re trying to take pictures of.It can
also shoot 2160p video at 30fps and has a 24MP front-facing camera, which additionally has a face unlock feature.The battery meanwhile is
3,400mAh, which as with so many other things here is the same as the Huawei P20
We can’t yet say for sure how long the Honor 10’s battery will last, but on the P20 that capacity translated to all day life
The Honor 10 also supports fast charging but can’t be wirelessly charged.The Honor 10 has a dual-lens camera on the backHonor 10 power and
storageThe Honor 10 looks set to be a powerful phone, as it packs an octa-core Kirin 970 chipset and either 4GB or 6GB of RAM
Both RAM variants exist, but it’s likely that some regions will only get one version or the other.In any case, those make for decent specs
That’s the same chipset as you’ll find in the P20 range, so it’s high-end, though notably it debuted in 2017, so it’s not quite as
new or powerful as the Snapdragon 845 which powers many of this year’s flagships.The Honor 10 will likely come with either 64GB or 128GB
of storage, though again don’t be surprised if only one of those options lands where you are
There’s no microSD card slot, so let’s hope the 128GB model is widely available.As for the operating system, that’s Android 8 Oreo, so
it’s up to date there, but overlaid with EMUI 8.1 – a skin you’ll be familiar with if you’ve used other recent Honor or Huawei
handsets
It’s heavier and more divisive than some overlays, but it’s something you should be able to get used to.The OnePlus 6 could be a major
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