Besides Meizu , another Chinese automaker tries to nibble the pie in the mobile market. To do this, Huawei is trying to impose a new brand, Honor, out of its bases. Obviously, you may know better as the manufacturer Huawei modems or dongles. But Huawei also makes smartphones and its Honor smartphone range has received positive feedback on the market.
If the Honor brand was initially launched as Huawei's response to Chinese competition rather low cost , such as Gionee or Xiaomi, the Honor and Honor 6 6 Plus launched last year have been touted as the best mid-range devices on the market.
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Today, Huawei has unveiled its next smartphone Honor, the Honor 7. The device comes in three variants that differ only in connectivity and storage. You'll find a basic model with 16 GB of internal storage and LTE connectivity, another with a dual SIM, and the last is the flagship of the three, with 64 GB of internal memory.
Apart from these, all variants have the same characteristics . All three have a shell made of aluminum alloy. They have a 5.2 inch screen with a resolution of 1080p, and operate under the own processor 64bit brand, Kirin 935. It is clocked at 2.2 GHz. Finally, the graphics chip ARM Mali-T628 handles all graphics duties. Smartphones embark 3GB of RAM, and come with either 16 or 64 GB of storage, outside the expandable memory. It is powered by a battery of 3100 mAh offering fast charging capacity, which will achieve a full charge in just 1 hour and 25 minutes.
The package on the photo
It has a 20 megapixel camera with auto focus phase detection , allowing him to focus on a subject in just 0.1 seconds. For lovers of selfies, you will find an impressive 8-megapixel front camera.
Huawei has equipped its latest device with a fingerprint sensor on the casing of the device under the camera. This sensor will unlock the device, and will be used in various security related applications.
The Honor 7 runs Android 5.0 with Lollipop Emotion UI overlay as owner.
The device will be sold in China on July 7, while pre-orders are available now. A worldwide launch is expected in the coming months . I hope to soon get their hands on it to make a complete return.
If the Honor brand was initially launched as Huawei's response to Chinese competition rather low cost , such as Gionee or Xiaomi, the Honor and Honor 6 6 Plus launched last year have been touted as the best mid-range devices on the market.
See also : LG could improve the autonomy of its future smartwatch
Today, Huawei has unveiled its next smartphone Honor, the Honor 7. The device comes in three variants that differ only in connectivity and storage. You'll find a basic model with 16 GB of internal storage and LTE connectivity, another with a dual SIM, and the last is the flagship of the three, with 64 GB of internal memory.
Apart from these, all variants have the same characteristics . All three have a shell made of aluminum alloy. They have a 5.2 inch screen with a resolution of 1080p, and operate under the own processor 64bit brand, Kirin 935. It is clocked at 2.2 GHz. Finally, the graphics chip ARM Mali-T628 handles all graphics duties. Smartphones embark 3GB of RAM, and come with either 16 or 64 GB of storage, outside the expandable memory. It is powered by a battery of 3100 mAh offering fast charging capacity, which will achieve a full charge in just 1 hour and 25 minutes.
The package on the photo
It has a 20 megapixel camera with auto focus phase detection , allowing him to focus on a subject in just 0.1 seconds. For lovers of selfies, you will find an impressive 8-megapixel front camera.
Huawei has equipped its latest device with a fingerprint sensor on the casing of the device under the camera. This sensor will unlock the device, and will be used in various security related applications.
The Honor 7 runs Android 5.0 with Lollipop Emotion UI overlay as owner.
The device will be sold in China on July 7, while pre-orders are available now. A worldwide launch is expected in the coming months . I hope to soon get their hands on it to make a complete return.