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Honor 10, at a special product launch event held in London

Honor has launched its new flagship, the Honor 10, at a special product launch event held in London. The Huawei-owned subsidiary says the company’s latest smartphone features the AI-assisted cameras to make photos looks better and an under-glass ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. The Honor 10 will be available in India at a price of Rs 32,999 in partnership with Flipkart. Taking cues from the Huawei P20 and P20 Pro, Honor 10 has a two-tone gradient finish, which changes colour depending upon from which angle you look at. It is a available in a phantom blue, but those prefer a subtle look can go for the midnight black coloured option. Honor 10 sports a 5.84-inch LCD panel with a resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19:9. And yes, there’s a notch above the display that houses a front-facing camera and an earpiece. The notch is a bit smaller than the iPhone X, though. Honor says the notch can be easily turned off by making the status bar black. Read more: Honor 10 first i...

Honor 10 launched with AI-assisted cameras and under-glass fingerprint scanner at Rs 32,999 on Flipkart

Honor 10 is here, and the new premium smartphone has the potential to please all, from tech geeks to the average Joe. Honor 10 offers every possible feature you would expect from a flagship smartphone in 2018. From an edge-to-edge display to super fast processor to AI-assisted cameras, Honor 10 has it all. Plus the fingerprint scanner on the Honor 10 is placed under the glass, which is something new. Read more: Honor 10 launched with AI-assisted cameras and under-glass fingerprint scanner at Rs 32,999 on Flipkart Ahead of the official debut of the Honor 10 in London, I had the chance to go hands-on with Honor’s latest flagship to see if it can succeed in the premium segment and give the OnePlus 6 a run for its money. Here is our first impressions of the Honor 10. Honor 10 first impressions: Yes, there’s a notch By now, it is clear that the smartphone industry is obsessed with the controversial notch design. The trend was initially started by the Essential Phone, Apple made it more pop...