The Honor 10 GT first came out in July, a powerful device backed by 8 GB of RAM. Aside from that, the smartphone also comes with the latest GPU turbo and tripod-free Night Mode update out of the box. These exclusive features alone should make it stand out and capture the interest of techies looking for a reliable and robust device.

Other than those key features, the Honor 10 GT carries similar specs as the Honor 10. It includes sporting a 5.84-inch display (2280 x 1080p) with 19:9 ratio, running on an octa-core Kirin 970 chipset and a Mali-G72 MP12 GPU, according to the specification detailed by GSM Arena.

The phone offers two storage options (64 and 128 GB ROM). Seeing that the device does not come with options for expandable storage, it would be best for people who plan to download multiple apps, save files or snap photos and videos would do best to get the 128 GB variant.

A lot would depend on how folks would put the built-in cameras to good use. The Honor 10 features a 16 MP + 24 MP dual rear camera with f/1.8 aperture that can capture videos at 2160p @ 30 fps. Up front is a 24 MP shooter with f/2.0 aperture that can record videos at 1080p @ 30 fps. Aside from videos, the resolution of snapped photos will equally be important since sizing will vary.

Other notable components for the Honor 10 GT include a USB Type-C port, a 3.5 mm audio jack and a non-removable Li-Ion 3,400 mAh battery. It comes with Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box.

Initially, the Honor 10 first came out with only a Phantom Blue color. Other color schemes for it include Phantom Green, Midnight Black, and Glacier Grey.

For those planning to check out the Honor 10 GT, the device will offer potential buyers a unique Lily White shade, as reported by Playfuldroid.com. It further differs the device from the Honor 10 after the 8 GB RAM bump and the special modes mentioned earlier.

There is no official word yet on how much the Honor 10 GT will be priced in the market. GSM Arena suggests that the cost could be around $484, similar to the Phantom Blue option.

Since its launch in May, the Honor 10 has sold over 3 million units worldwide. So far, the Honor 10 has been sold out via online sites like JD.com and Vmall. With a new color variant plus added power, it won’t come as a surprise that the Honor 10 GT also sells rapidly.