Huawei Honor 7X: It's big, it's metal, it's affordable
Huawei-owned Honor is not trying to battle the iPhone X ($999.99 at T-Mobile USA) or Galaxy S8 ($724.99 at Amazon.com) with its latest phone. Instead, the Honor 7X is aimed squarely at those of you who do not need to splash the cash on elite handsets, but still need some of the pizzazz which comes with them. With an expected price somewhere under the £300 mark, the 7X is more closely related to the similarly affordable Moto G5 Plus ($169.99 at Amazon.com). There's no official price as yet, but it's expected to be below £300 (the previous Honor 6X went on sale for £225). First off, those slim bezels make it look like a much more premium device than the affordable price suggests.Huawei Honor V10 TENAA listing reveals everything
as mentioned in I got an early hands-on with the yet to be launched Honor 7X and here are my premier impressions. Unlike the Honor 9i, Huawei's Honor logo sits on the bottom chin. Again, just like which Honor 9i, the matte coating or finish of the Honor 7X gathers fingerprints rather easily. Chipset, RAM and StorageThe Honor 7X just like the Honor 9i features similar hardware which is almost identical the time going with its specifications on paper. ConclusionDuring my premier hands-on with the Huawei smartphone Honor 7X I had just 1 question in my mind – why?On November 28 Honor is expected to launch the V10 in China, and 7 days later a global release is taking place in London. The firm revealed the device going to follow the trend of tall 18:9 displays, but thanks to a TENAA listing, this time we have more details. Huawei Honor V10 front and backThe Honor V10 going to have 5.99" FullView screen with complete HD+ selution (2160x1080 pixels). Huawei already announced the EMUI 8.0 the time the Mate 10 series arrived and the Honor V10 ought come with the new interface too. Huawei Honor V10 left and right sideThe official unveiling is next week, with the price rumored to be CNY2,999 or $452.
Huawei Honor 7X first impressions: Well built, feature-rich smartphone which borrows a lot from the Honor 9i
collected by :Lara Phillip
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