Huawei’s sub-brand, Honor, just released perhaps the largest smartphone to date. Meet the Honor X10 Max boasting a 7.09″ display. Even with the large screen, the company managed to reach 91% screen-to-body ratio, featuring thin bezels on the sides and a tiny teardrop notch. The X10 Max is available in China with a price of CNY 1899(~P13,300) for the 6GB/64GB variant, CNY 2099(~P14,700) for the 6GB/128GB, and CNY 2499(~P17,500) for the 8GB/128GB. The big phone comes in black, blue and silver colors.
What’s more, the RGBW IPS LCD features FHD+ resolution in a 2.5D curved glass. It even supports 96% NTSC color gamut and up to 780 nits brightness. Thanks to the high typical brightness, enabled by the white color in RGBW, HDR playback support is present. As for the rest of the specs, the X10 Max offers stereo speakers, 5000mAh battery capable of 22.5W fast charging, gradient glass backing, 8MP selfie, 48MP+2MP main cameras, and a headphone jack! As per usual, Magic UI 3.1.1. based on Android 10 lacks Google services.
Honor X10 Max is the bigger sibling of the Honor X10 that was launched last May.
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