Honor 10i with 6GB RAM appears on TENAA
Highlights: Honor 10i appears on TENAA. The listing shows phone with model numbers HRY-TL00T and HRY-AL00Ta. It could be offered in 4GB and 6GB variants. Honor 10i has appeared on TENAA with the hardware specifications of the phone. The Honor 10i could be a mid-range offering from Huawei and is reported to come with triple cameras on the back and a 32MP shooter on the front. The device is rumoured to be successor to the Honor 9i, which was launched as the Honor 9N in India last year. According to the TENAA listing, the phone appears with the model numbers HRY-TL00T and HRY-AL00Ta. The difference between these devices could be the RAM. While the HRY-TL00T variant is listed with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, the HRY-AL00Ta has more memory as well as storage options, including 4GB and 6GB RAM and 64GB and 128GB local storage. A previous report showed the phone with 4GB of RAM. The leaked images of the phone suggest a glass sandwich design similar to the Honor 10 Lite. The phones is expected to come with Android Pie-based EMUI out-of-the-box. The price in Russia is expected to be around $300 (Rs 20,700). Based on the images leaked by a Russian website hi-tech.ru, the Honor 10i is expected to sport a 6.2-inch IPS LCD display with FHD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch. Under the hood, the phone could have the HiSilicon Kirin 710 mobile platform along with an option to choose from 4GB and 6GB of RAM, and 64GB and 128GB storage. The report mentioned that the device will support NFC and fast charging, however, it did not mention the battery capacity. The images leaked showed a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. When it comes to imaging, the phone is expected to sport a triple camera system on the back with a 24MP primary shooter, an 8MP camera and a 2MP depth sensor. Taking into account the launches in the recent months, it is likely that the 8MP sensor comes with a wide-angle lens. Reportedly, the notch on the device will house a 32MP shooter. Related Read: Huawei Honor 9N Review
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