As bezels continue to shrink, smartphone manufacturers clearly have no hesitation about shoving huge display panels in their new devices.
One such device is the Honor Note 10. This brand new handset boasts a gigantic 6.95-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 1080×2220. The new handset features a Kirin 970 processor under the hood with 6GB or 8GB of RAM and either 64GB of 128GB of built-in storage. It’s running Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box underneath Huawei’s proprietary EMUI skin.
There is no headphone jack on this handset, which may be a dealbreaker for some these days. The battery measures in at 5000mAh and there is a rear fingerprint sensor included. There are 24MP camera and 16MP cameras on the back, with a 13MP front-facing camera on the other side.
The Honor Note 10 will be available in both phantom blue and magic night black. Pricing will start at ¥2799 (about $410 USD). It doesn’t look like the handset will find its way outside of China any time soon, though.
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