Renders and details Honor X10 5G smartphone with pop-up camera appear online
Renders and specs have appeared online of the Honor X10 5G, an upcoming smartphone from the Huawei subsidiary. The smartphone has a fingerprint scanner on the side and a pop-up camera instead of a hole or notch in the screen.
Ishan Agarwal, who has proven in the past to often have correct information from unannounced smartphones, shows a render and lists some specs. A more unknown person has also posted a render and an expected release date on Weibo.
The smartphone has a 6.63″ LCD measuring 15.4×6.9cm with a surface area of 106 square centimeters, a screen ratio of 20:9 and a resolution of 2400×1080 pixels. The screen has a 90Hz refresh rate. There is a pop-up upcamera to avoid notch or hole in the screen.
The soc is a HiSilicon Kirin 820 5G from Huawei itself, assisted by a working memory with a capacity of 6GB and storage of 64 or 128GB. The phone runs on Android with Magic UI 3.1.1, without Google services. Biometric authentication is done via a fingerprint scanner on the side.
The phone has a Sony IMX600y sensor on the back, the same 40-megapixel sensor found in last year’s Huawei P30 phones, with yellow pixels instead of green ones. It includes an 8-megapixel camera with an ultra-wide angle lens and a depth sensor. Honor has planned a product presentation for next Monday. Perhaps the manufacturer will announce more about the upcoming smartphone.