It seems that Huawei is set to launch another smartphone in home-country China as a new device has been spotted on the Chinese certification agency TENAA’s website, revealing its key specifications and images.
The real identity of the device remains unknown at the moment, but it carries the model number MOA-AL00 and flaunts dual rear cameras in a rectangular housing along with an LED flash. The specifications of the Huawei phone has also been revealed, and it appears to be an upcoming mid-range offering from the brand.
As seen in the images, the Honor MOA-AL00 has a dual-cameras on the rear inside the rectangular housing. Upfront, there is a waterdrop notch. There is no fingerprint on the rear side means the phone will feature an in-display fingerprint sensor.
As you can see in the images, the phone comes with curved corners and appears to have a glass back too. The device has volume rockers and power buttons on the right edge while the left side of the frame houses the SIM tray.
Honor MOA-AL00 Appears on TENAA
A beefy 4900mAh battery will fuel the device, while EMUI from Huawei, will take care of the software side of things. The body dimensions of the device are 159.07 x 74.06 x 9.04mm. The phone doesn’t have 5G support, so the handset is likely to be powered by the company’s own Kirin 810 SoC.
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There’s no word regarding the Honor MOA-AL00 processor, cameras or memory. We expect the rumor mill to reveal more of its details in the coming days, so watch this space for more updates.