A few days ago we finally learned that the Honor X10 Max will be officially presented on July 2nd. Together with the confirmation of the launch date we have also seen the design of the front with the huge display and drop notch.
Honor X10 Max certified on TENAA, confirmed some of the specifications
Well, today the smartphone was instead caught on the Chinese TENAA certification site. Now, although most of the specifications have already leaked in the previous days, the TENAA certificate confirms several. Starting from the display which will be a 7,09-inch diagonal LCD. While the battery will be quite large with a 5.000 mAh capacity.
As for the other specifications, the smartphone should be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 800 as a processor, just like the Honor X10. Unfortunately, however, on the TENAA website we cannot understand which CPU model it is, but we know that it will have a maximum frequency of 2,0 GHz, therefore in line with the Mediatek chip with support for the 5G network. While the RAM options include 6 GB and 8 GB and the internal memory options will be 64 GB or 128 GB.
Finally, the Honor X10 Max should arrive with a total of three cameras, two on the back and one on the front. The cameras will have resolutions of 48 MP and 2 MP on the back, in front we will find instead an 8 MP sensor. The fact that there are "only" three cameras confirms that it is mainly a device dedicated to the reproduction of content and not to photography.