Huawei launches Honor Note 10 smartphone with 7-inch display, Kirin 970 chipset

SHENZHEN – Chinese smartphone manufacturer Huawei has launched the flagship phablet Honor Note 10.

The Honor Note 10 features a 6.95-inch Full HD+ (1080 x 2220 pixels) AMOLED display with thin side bezels and no notch. The display supports the HDR10 standard and has 115% NTSC color gamut coverage.

The smartphone is powered by a Kirin 970 chipset coupled with 6GB or 8GB of RAM.

The internal storage variants of the 6GB model are 64GB or 128GB, while the 8GB version comes with 128GB exclusively.

Huawei has used liquid cooling solution ‘the nine’ which consists of 8 layers of dissipation and one PC-grade liquid cooled pipe promising 41% better heat management.

The handset supports GPU Turbo tech but it also introduces a new CPU Turbo feature as well. Both software enhancements work together to form the Double Turbo mode, which can be launched with a press of the dedicated hardware button on the bottom.

For imaging, there are dual camera setup – 24MP (f/1.8) and 16MP (f/1.8), while its front-facing shooter is 13MP with f/2.0 aperture. The usual AI software for scene recognition and other AI features are at hand. The hardware button for the Double Turbo feature can be used as a shutter when using the camera app.

The phone comes with Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box with EMUI 8.2 on top and it’s powered by a massive 5,000 mAh battery with the support of Fast Charging.

The Honor Note 10 is available for $409 – 6GB/64GB model, $468 6GB/128GB model, while the most powerful variant with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage is priced at $527.

The Note 10 is available in Midnight Black and Phantom Blue colors.

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