I’m sure you can all agree that Huawei is the rising star of the Chinese phone world, so why then have they decided that building a HTC clone is a wise decision?
China’s TENAA Certification process has just listed the latest addition to the Huawei Honor range. The phone is the Honor 5X, and is likely to launch in October to replace the Honor 4X which has been on sale for almost 12 months.
From the TENAA details we can make out that Huawei have really made an effort to boost the design, build and hardware of the new Honor phone. A full metal body, dual LED flash, and rear fingerprint scanner are all clearly visible in the images.
What’s also visible is a close resemblance to HTC devices. The rounded body, rear antenna design and brushed metal finish all scream HTC. Why Huawei would choose to do something like this is beyond us, but they aren’t the only ones. Lenovo have made a fair few iPhone clones as have ZTE.
Gizchina News of the week
Moving away from the design TENAA also reveal the Huawei Honor 5X has a 5.5-inch FHD display, octacore chipset, 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. A further leak from Antutu reveals a 13 mega-pixel main camera, 5 mega-pixel front and 3GB RAM.
The fingerprint scanner is a real plus on the phone especially if it ships for a rumoured 1000 Yuan price tag. Even with the HTC design, a phone of that price from a big name is hard to pass up.
I think it’s called ‘putting the boot in’
This is such a strange time to bring up, and even put in the title, a mention of HTC stylings. The Honor 7, the G8, the Mate S all have pretty consistent and similar design language, it seems that the latest batch of Huawei devices are all trying for a somewhat unified look, which this 5X seems to be continuing. I’m not denying similarities exist, it just seems odd reporting.