In China earlier today, Honor has officially launched another new phone in the form of Honor 10 Lite. As opposed to the previously released Honor 10 which was powered by the flagship-level Kirin 970 processor, the new phone is running on the mid-range Kirin 710 processor.
Also known as Honor 10 Youth Edition, it can be obtained with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB internal storage alongside the support for GPU Turbo 2.0. The phone also comes pre-installed with EMUI 9.0 on top of its Android 9.0 Pie operating system.
Equipped with a 6.21-inch Full HD+ IPS display, the phone features a minimalist teardrop-shaped display notch which houses the phone’s 24MP f/2.0 selfie camera. On its back, the Honor 10 Lite offers a 13MP f/1.8 camera alongside a secondary 2MP camera.
A 3400mAh battery completes the phone’s general hardware specifications. To be released in China tomorrow, the Honor 10 Lite with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage setup is priced at CNY 1399 while the 6GB/64GB and 64GB/128GB are listed at CNY 1699 and CNY 1899 respectively.
It is not yet known at the moment whether this particular model will be released in Malaysia or otherwise. At the same time, we also haven’t heard anything official regarding the much-rumored Supreme edition of the phone. We’ll let you know once there is new info from Honor.
(Source: Honor China)
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