The Honor V10 was launched in its first flash sale in China and all units got sold out in minutes, the company bragged on Weibo. There will be another round of sales next Tuesday on December 12.
Huawei's Honor V10 has been announced. It seems to be a more affordable alternative to the Mate 10 Pro. It features a 6-inch display, Huawei's Kirin 970 chipset, up to 6GB of RAM and more.
On November 28 Honor is expected to launch the V10 in China, and seven days later a global release is taking place in London. The company revealed the device will follow the trend of tall 18:9 displays, but thanks to a TENAA listing, more details have come to late.
The Huawei Honor V10 is set to debut on November 28th and XDA Developers have gotten their hands on the firmware that confirms some specs about the phone. It'll feature an all-metal body with 3.5mm headphone jack, 18:9 display, and a 3,750mAh battery.
A new report states that the Honor V10 will make its debut in China on December 5th.
The Honor V10 will house a Kirin 970 processor just like bigger cousins the Huawei Mate 10 and Huawei Mate 10 Pro.
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