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Honor X10 confirmed to pack Kirin 820 SoC and support all 9 major 5G bands

The past weeks haven’t been short on details about the upcoming Honor X10. The phone is scheduled to go official on May 20 and thanks to a lengthy Weibo post from the brand’s VP, we know the device will indeed be powered by the Kirin 820 chipset which brings support for dual-mode 5G over 9 frequency bands.

Honor X10 confirmed to pack Kirin 820 SoC and support all 9 major 5G bands

Honor is also touting the X10 as a 5G device for the masses implying an affordable price point and having support for all the major 5G bands means it will be usable outside of China as well.

Honor X10 TENAA images
Honor X10 TENAA images
Honor X10 TENAA images

Honor X10 TENAA images

The Honor X10 is expected to feature a 6.63″ IPS display with FHD+ resolution, 4,200 mAh battery with 22.5W wired fast charging and a four-camera array with a 40MP Sony IMX 600y main shooter.

We even got some sample shots which showed out the sensor’s performance. As usual, we’ll make sure to keep an eye out for all the latest details on the Honor X10 and will update you accordingly.


Author: Michail.
Source: GSMArena

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