Honor, not a party completely new to the numbers game with three rear-cameras and all, is back, this time to assert its dominance in the memory game. The new Honor 10 GT is the company’s first phone to come with 8 GB RAM. The original Honor 10 came with only 4 and 6 GB options.
The phone is otherwise pretty much the same.
There’s a 5.84″ 1080p display on the front with unique 19:9 aspect ratio, as well as a fingerprint scanner on the back.
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The design is glass based and looks like a mashup between OnePlus 6 on the front and an iPhone 7 from the back.
Under the hood, you get the AI-oriented Kirin 970 processor. The phone also comes with the graphical-performance enhancing GPU Turbo software, which enhances performance by 60% while consuming 30% lesser power, that will eventually be rolled out to other phones. The amount of storage is set at 128 GB.
The back comes with a dual 16 MP and 24 MP setup, with phase-detection autofocus, complemented by a 24 MP shooter on the front. The night mode on the Honor 10 now works without a tripod, which is a major plus for the budget flagship.
There’s a USB-C port for connections, as well as a 3400 mAh battery, with support for Huawei’s SuperCharge. Pricing is set at $390 for the phone, which is about what you’d expect, though, international availability could be the trickier bit.