New Huawei Honor 6 Plus Smartphone Shoots With Triple Cameras
Huawei today announced in China the Honor 6 Plus, a high-end Android smartphone equipped with three 8MP cameras. The front camera serves as a selfie-capture unit while the other two are lined up side-by-side on the rear of the device, in a similar setup to the HTC One M8.
The dual lens setup allows for refocusing of already captured images. According to Huawei, the look of the images can be adjusted to resemble pictures taken at apertures from F0.95 to F16.
The device has a 5.5-inch 1080p LCD, it is powered by a Kirin 925 octa-core chipset and a low-power I3 coprocessor and has 3GB of RAM and up to 32GB of internal storage. Like previous Huawei models, the Honor 6 also features an IR transmitter that makes it suitable as a remote control for your TV. The device also comes with two SIM-slots, one of which doubles as a microSD-slot that accepts cards with a capacity of up to 128GB.
The device will be available in two versions. The standard edition with 16GB storage, 3G connectivity and no NFC will set you back approximately $320. The premium edition adds another 16GB, NFC and 4G LTE to the mix and will be available for around $400.