Huawei Honor 7 Relased With 20MP phase-detection Camera
Huawei today officailly presebted the in China new Honor 7 smartphone, which comes with a etal alloy chassis and an impressive 20MP camera. The company will offer three versions of the new device - a basic 16 GB model with LTE radio, another one with a dual SIM dual-standby LTE abilities, and the flagship model that will come with 64 GB of internal memory.
The smarphones sport 5.2" 1080p displays with a resolution of 423ppi. They are based on the company's own 64-bit Kirin 935 chipset, which uses
four Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 2.2 GHz and four A53 cores running at 1.5 GHz, in the typical big.LITTLE configuration. Graphics ae powered by ARM's Mali-T628 GPU.
The phones come with 3 GB RAM and 16-64 GB internal memory, plus a microSD slot for expansion.
The new devices will also ship with a 20 MP rear camera with Phase Detection Auto Focus function. The front-facing 8 MP camera ishas wide-angle lens. A touch fingerprint sensor can unlock the phone with one tap only.
Connectivity options include NFC, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.1, A-GPS, GSM, WCDMA and LTE radios. Power is ensured through the phone's large 3100mAh battery pack that offers a quick charging option to juice it up from zero to hero for 1 hour and 25 minutes, or you can get to 50% of charge for just half an hour.
The Android phone uses Huawei’s EMUI version 3.1 interface.
Chinese consumers will have to spend $322 for the base 16 GB model, $355 for the dual SIM LTE version, and $400 for the flagship version.
During today's launch event of the Honor 7 phone in Beijing, the company said that theHonor brand has sold 20 million smartphones in the first half of 2015, and expects this figure to reach its goal of 40 million shipments by the year end.