Tuesday, 24 January 2017
Honor DUK-TL30 with dual-rear cameras visit China's TENAA, could be Honor V9
A new phablet-sized smartphone from Huawei's sub-brand Honor with dual-rear cameras has been certified by TENAA in China. The new Honor phone carries the model number DUK-TL30 and is most likely to be the brand's flagship smartphone, as it packs in top end specs including a whopping 6GB RAM, making it the first Honor device to come with that much memory.
As seen in the image posted on TENAA, the new Honor phone sports a metal unibody design, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner and a dual camera setup at the back with LED flash.
According to TENAA, Honor DUK-TL30 will have 5.7-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) display, octa-core SoC clocked at 2.4GHz (Kirin 960), 6GB RAM and 128GB storage, which can be increased via microSD card. Camera department includes 12MP + 2MP dual rear cameras, and 8MP front shooter. It runs Android Nougat based EMUI 5.0, and is backed by a 3900mAh battery. Other features include fast charging support, dual-SIM slots, 4G LTE support and fingerprint scanner.
The phone measures 157 x 77.5 x 6.97mm, weighs 184g and will be available in Gold Color only. All things considered the Honor DUK-TL30 could be the successor to Honor 8 or most likely the Honor V8 successor (because of QHD display), which was announced last year.
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