Today, Honor announced that the upcoming Honor X10 will support 9 5G frequency bands. Honor’s vice president also confirmed that the device will feature the Kirin 820 5G chipset, fully showcasing the 5G capabilities of the Honor X10.
The vice president of the Honor brand also introduced some new 5G features while announcing the Honor X10. The Kirin 820 5G will support NSA (Non-Standalone) and SA (Standalone) 5G dual-mode networks. It will also support the nine major mainstream frequency bands, which will entirely satisfy all network construction needs of the three major domestic operators (in China) and overseas roaming needs in the upcoming three years. It also supports 1T4R (one for transmission and four for reception) antennas, which are used for switching SRS (sounding reference signal) antennas.
The Honor X10 also achieves the theoretically fastest 5G speeds currently available. Let’s talk about the specifications of the Honor X10. According to the information we have, the Honor X10 has a thickness of 8.8mm and weighs approximately 203 grams. It also uses large-area graphene cooling technology to ensure excellent gaming performance. It features a 6.63-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 2400 x 1080. It features a Kirin 820 chipset, which also supports 5G connectivity and has already beaten the Snapdragon 855 and Kirin 980 in performance. It comes with a 4200mAh battery and supports 22.5W fast charging. The phone features a front pop-up camera and a rear quad-camera module.
The pricing and storage capacity of this mobile phone have yet to be confirmed. The Honor X10 will be officially launched on May 20.

