Huawei has already witnessed a huge amount of appreciation with its last year bumper hit, the Honor 8. The smartphone and gadgets giant are currently enjoying the fame of its latest take on it very own P series. handsets namely, P10 and P10 Plus. In the midst of this, rumors are now bumping up that the company has already started working on the successor of its Honor series, that is Huawei Honor 9. The speculation has been more evident with a potential leak of an image of Honor phone which is hinted to be the next edition.
According to Digital Trends, the smartphone maker made the first announcement of its spectacular handset Honor 8 back in August 2016. So, keeping up with the pace, Huawei is again expected to do the similar official declaration for Huawei Honor 9 on the same timeline. However, the picture which has come forward showcases the back panel of an alleged Huawei Honor 9 handset. The image has already specified certain specs to be seen on the next Honor. As per potential sources, the picture hints for a large smartphone with Huawei's official Honor stamp and full metallic finishing.
The image further indicates a dual-lens rear camera alongside a fingerprint sensor at the back end of the smartphone. Though there is no insight surfaced by any trustworthy source about the handset's front panel, but, according to the picture, one can expect that Huawei Honor 9 will not have a physical button on its front end. It is further hinted that the smartphone will have a bezel-less bigger operational screen, as per a report by GSMArena.
However, potential sources have managed to point out some expected specs of Huawei's next-gen Honor 9. As per the indications, the phone is said to come with Quad HD Display alongside 2K resolution capacity. In terms of memory, Huawei Honor 9 is hinted to boast 6 GB RAM. The smartphone is hinted to have a 12 MP front snapper alongside powerful 4000 mAH battery for extreme power backup. The smartphone is also expected to be powered by Kirin 960 processor. Rest things can only be assured when Huawei marks official words for the handset.