The saying goes: 'bigger is better' and it seems Huawei think so with a new smartphone that has a 7-inch screen and measures 17cm in height.
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Smartphone creators Huawei has expanded the Honor line-up with the introduction of the, rather massive, Huawei Honor Note 10.
The Huawei Honor Note 10 features a 6.95" AMOLED screen and measures 17x8.5cm which, at one point, would have been considered a tablet, not a phone!
Screen resolution sits at 1080x2220 with an 18.5:9 ratio and the screen is constructed from glass, as is the rear of the new smartphone. An aluminium frame surrounds it.
Dual cameras, 16MP and 24MP, are built into the rear camera and as with previous Honor smartphones, the 24MP, f/1.8 camera is black and white. The colour camera also has an f/1.8 aperture which means low light performance should be pretty good. The selfie camera has 13MP and an f/2.0 aperture.
Video can be captured at 2160p at 30fps (rear camera only) or 1080p, also at 30fps, with the rear or front camera.
The Huawei Honor Note 10 is available in 128GB or 64GB capacities but this can be extended further with a MicroSD card and it runs Android Oreo. There's also a huge 5,000mAh battery built in which is impressive.
Some might find the lack of a headphone jack annoying but it seems to be a trend we are just going to have to get used to.
The Huawei Honor Note 10 is launching in China with no information on when/if it will be available in the UK.

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