Honor X10's cooling system could come with a graphene heatsink

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A few days ago, it was believed that the Honor X10 smartphone would likely be launched on 18 May 2020. Honor has since confirmed that the launch will be on 20 May 2020 instead, with other details on the device being leaked from various other sources. One of the latest claims is that the phone's cooling system will contain graphene in it.

According to Digital Chat Station, the Honor X10 will use a large graphene-based sheet as part of its cooling system. He claims that this is the same system that is used in Huawei Mate series devices. Here, the graphene sheet will essentially be the heatsink for the phone. The reason for using graphene is for the higher thermal conductivity, as 5G devices like the Honor X10 tend to get warmer than 4G devices.

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Many of the Honor X10's specs have already been leaked in the last few days. We know it's expected to come with a Kirin 820 5G chipset, 8GB of RAM, up to 256GB of internal storage, and a 4200mAh battery. It's also going to have a 6.63-inch FHD+ display, 16MP pop-up selfie camera, and a triple rear camera that includes a new custom 40MP Sony IMX600 sensor.

From the information available so far, we feel that the Honor X10 could end up being a great mid-range device. Of course, this depends on how Honor plans to price it. With that said, would you be interested in getting this phone? Let us know on our Facebook page and stay tuned to TechNave.com for more news like this.

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