Honor 10i Spotted on TENAA Certification Site With 6GB RAM
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Another Honor 10i variant is expected to be unveiled in China with 6GB RAM and remain the same specs like the variant launched in Russia.
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It is known that Honor 10i was available in Russian one month ago. Although it featured the same specifications to the Honor 10 Lite, it was still a new phone with a triple rear camera setup, 4GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. Recently, the handset has been spotted on TENAA certification site with the model numbers of HRY-AL00Ta and HRY-TL00T. Taking a look at the specifications of the phone, it seems that the Honor 10i will be available in the Chinese market with 6GB RAM variant.
Except for the larger internal storage, the other specifications are the same. To recall, the phone is powered by a Kirin 710 SoC under the hood. It sports a 6.21-inch LCD display with a dewdrop notch housing a 32MP front-facing camera for taking selfies. Additionally, the handset features a triple rear camera setup including a 24MP lens with f/1.8 aperture, an 8MP ultra wide angle lens with f/2.4 aperture and a 2MP depth lens. Besides, the new handset will have fast charging and NFC support.
While the variant with the model number HRY-TL00T is spotted with 4GB RAM and 128GB internal storage, the one numbered HRY-AL00Ta comes with more storage options. Accordingly, this variant will be available in three options comprising of 4GB RAM/6GB internal storage, 6GB RAM/ 64GB internal storage, and 6GB RAM/ 128GB internal storage when the handset hits the Chinese market. In addition, the phone is expected to run the EMUI 9.0 interface which was based on Android 9 Pie OS at launch. In Russia, the phone had a price tag of about US$300 (around Rs. 20,600). Therefore, it could be sold at a bit lower price in the Chinese market, the home market of Huawei.
There has been no official information about the availability and the price of the handset. Let’s wait for more news in the coming time.
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