Among the many “lite” smartphones that Huawei and Honor plan to launch in the coming months, there's one that should be above all others specs-wise, the P10 Lite. The downgraded version of Huawei's flagship smartphone hasn't been announced yet, but news about the
P10 Lite emerged about a week ago.
A certain Huawei phone with model number WAS-AL00 was certified at TENAA, the Chinese regulatory commission, earlier this month. The smartphone's specs include a 2.1GHz octa-core Kirin CPU, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.
Today, another unannounced Huawei handset with model number WAS-LX1A was spotted in Geekbench's database. While the model numbers are different, the smartphones do share some specs.
For example, the newly spotted device is equipped with an octa-core
Kirin 655 processor, coupled with 4GB RAM; sounds familiar? Also, it runs Android 7.0 Nougat operating system, which makes perfect sense for a mid-range smartphone launched in 2017.
The rest of the phone's specs are still a mystery, but we're destined to find out more later this month anyway, so stay tuned if you're into Huawei products.
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