A screenshot from the Huawei Honor 7 reveals how much RAM the latest Huawei device will have along with a few more details.
The successful Honor range of phones has helped Huawei gain popularity not just in China but in Europe and India also. From budget models to camera centric devices, Huawei are covering all basis and may also release a flagship beast under the brand.
Leaks of the Huawei Honor 7 have been showing up for a while now, but a new screenshot from the phone now finally confirms a few of the details of the phone.
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As you can see the screenshot comes from the “About the phone” menu on the Huawei Honor 7 which reveals that the device is running Huawei’s EMUI 3.1 based on Android 5.1 Lollipop, will boast 4GB RAM and run a Kirn 935 chipset. We can also see that Huawei are sticking to a 1920 x 1080 display for the phone, which suggests the phone will have a display of between 5 and 5.5-inches.
The screenshot also reveals LTE and dual SIM support will be part of the package and there will be an option of 64GB internal memory.
In other leaks the phone also appears with a rear fingerprint scanner, alloy body and dual LED flash. Like other Huawei Honor models, the Honor 7 is likely to launch in China first before bring released elsewhere.
I have used a few of the Honor phones in the local tech store I often go to. They are very close to being great phones but IMO they aren’t there yet. I love the looks of the Honor 6 but in the hand it felt like they used cheap materials to build it, especially compared to my Mi4.
Where I live they cost about the same.
Here the cheapest you will find the Honor 6, Mi4 and Vivo Xshot all sell for the same price about $330. The 6 Plus is very hard to find here and usually costs over $450 when you do find it.