Huawei’s rise this year to the third-largest global manufacturer has propelled the company to the forefront of the mobile market. The company’s recent partnership with Google to produce the Nexus 6P, Google’s first all-metal flagship that features an impressive camera and USB Type-C, confirms that Huawei is here to stay. Huawei’s smartphones have gained a unique following, and the Nexus 6P will only continue that trend.
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The Honor 7 is one of Huawei’s most prestigious smartphones, and it’s set to land in India by way of an upcoming announcement today. With a 5.2-inch, Full HD, 1080p display, 64-bit octa-core Kirin 935 processor (Huawei’s very own), 3GB of RAM, 8MP front camera, 20MP back camera, and Android Lollipop with Huawei’s Emotion UI 3.1 on top, Huawei looks to win those who are willing to pay a middle price for a company that has achieved a trusted name and design with its devices. And yes, as is the trend for all upcoming Android devices, a fingerprint scanner is on board. It’s likely you know the specs, but we’re still waiting on the price and availability.
Huawei could have other smartphones in store, but you’ll have to wait and see. Stay tuned to GizChina, as we bring you the very best from the Huawei Honor 7 launch.
India customers, are you ready for the Honor 7? In your opinion, what has Huawei done this year to make them stand out from the crowd?
The price. That surely makes them stand out from the crowd, imho 🙂 They actually have good and quality phones, but still the price could be a little less to be on par with other also very good phones.