TENNA certified a new Honor AKA-AL10 mid-range phone with 48MP dual-camera setup

2020-03-07 12:51:36

Compulsory certification authority TENAA has certified a new Honor smartphone with model number AKA-AL10. The listing has revealed some specifications of the upcoming Honor phone. According to the TENNA listing, the device will feature a 6.39-inch IPS display with 1560 x 720 pixels resolution at 19.5:9 aspect ratio and will have multi-touch support. Unfortunately, there are no images, but from the resolution, it may have a punch-hole display just like the recently announced Huawei P40 Lite E.

The phone is powered by a 2.0GHz octa-core processor and will run the Android 10 operating system. The Honor phone will come in 4GB RAM and 6GB RAM variants with 64GB and 128GB of built-in storage, respectively. TENAA says it has support for MicroSD, and you will be able to add up to an additional 512GB of storage. On the back of the Honor AKA-AL10 are a 48MP primary rear camera and a 2MP depth sensor. The selfie camera is an 8MP sensor. Honor will ship this device with a 3,900 mAh battery. TENAA does not mention a fingerprint scanner is present on the phone, but it should have support for face unlock. The AKA-AL10 phone measures 159.81 x 76.13 x 8.13 mm and has a weight of 176 grams. It will be available in Black, Blue Water Emerald, and White colors.

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