Since the huge display is the highlight of Note 10, let’s begin with that. As stated, the front of the device houses a 6.95-inch display with a Full HD+ resolution and an aspect ratio of 18:9. The display itself is an AMOLED panel and also comes with support for HDR 10, which according to Honor, improves video watching experience by up to 20%. Speaking about media consumption, the Honor Note 10 also features dual stereo speakers with Dolby panoramic sound. Since the device is meant for media consumption, the battery is rated at a huge 5000mAh which according to the company allows you to stream up to 15 hours of online content non-stop. Under the hood, the Honor Note 10 comes equipped with the good old HiSilicon Kirin 970 chipset, which is still the most powerful SoC yet from Huawei’s stable, along with support for GPU as well as CPU Turbo which enhances gaming performance. Honor has also gone with a liquid cooling system for the Note 10 which they’re calling “The Nine Liquid Cooling Technology” which is claimed to regulate the CPU temperature and make it up to 10-deg C cooler when compared to other smartphones. On the camera front, the Honor Note 10 opts for the same dual-camera setup found on the Honor 10 with a 24MP primary lens and a 16MP secondary shooter with AI capabilities like scene detection as well as AIS, which is Artificial Intelligence Image Stabilization. The front-facing shooter is a 13MP sensor and supports AI modes as well as face unlock. Honor also showed off an ability to dock the Note 10 through USB C which when connected to a display, turns the interface into that of a PC, similar to Samsung’s Dex implementation. The Honor Note 10 will be sold for a price of 2799 Yuan ($410/INR 28,000) for the 4GB + 64GB variant while the 6GB + 128GB variant will be sold for 3199 Yuan ($470/INR 32,000) and the top end 8GB + 128GB option will be available to purchase for 3599 Yuan ($525/INR 36,000) in three color options – Midnight Black, Phantom Blue and Lilly White. There is no word about the Global launch as of now. Would you like to see the Honor Note 10 in India or Europe?