Indeed no dull moment for Huawei company just after releasing the successful Honor 8
smartphone earlier this month, Huawei is now working on an upcoming
device with a massive display of 6.6 inches and other neat specs. The
device recently passed through TENAA and is the subject of official
teasers that reveal its launch date.
Huawei's next device in the Honor series was recently spotted on TENNA, the Chinese telecommunication authority agency, according to Android Pure.
The device carried the model number EDI-AL10 and was powered by a
2.5GHz octa-core CPU and comes with a 6.6-inch display with 2560 x 1440
pixel resolution.
The device also carried 4GB of RAM and came with
64GB of internal memory, with the option to expand to 128GB using a
microSD card. It would draw power from a 4,400mAh battery, more than
enough for browsing the Internet and performing all sort of operations.
Huawei's Honor Note 8 would come with Android Marshmallow 6.0 out of the box
The device is believed to be called Honor Note 8 due
to its massive display. The device would come with a 13MP rear camera
and an 8MP front shooter. It would measure 178.8×90.9×7.18mm and weight
219 grams.
The phablet would run Android Marshmallow 6.0 out of
the box and come with a fingerprint sensor on the back. It's also
expected to support 4G LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity. The Honor Note 8 is
also expected to come with a full metal body.
Huawei recently released two teasers for the
upcoming Honor Note 8, in order to promote the device's massive display
and quite decent specs. The second teaser seems to mock Xiaomi's Mi Max, which was revealed in May.
The phablet came with a 6.44-inch display and a
large battery of 4,850mAh. It also ran Snapdragon 652, 4GB of RAM and
128GB of internal storage. Honor Note 8 is rumored to be unveiling in
August this year and it will certainly compete against Xiaomi's Mi Max
in certain markets.
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