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Huawei Honor 7 will come to Europe or not?



The previous month, Huawei had introduced their 2015 flagship smartphone/phablet, the Huawei Honor 7. The phone seems to be restless from the moment it went official from the Chinese telecommunications equipment and services company, as we saw the phone being sold out in just matter of minutes, two minutes to be accurate. The manufacturer noted about two million pre-order in just 12 hours of time, that makes it nine million pre-orders for the Honor 7 in a week. Now that's pretty impressive benchmark for a firm, that makes high-powered handset that still remains affordable, as boasted by Huawei in their latest advert on YouTube.




Talking apart from the phone itself, when we go through the new video officially released by Huawei, they have a question, basically to the European fans of this Chinese hardware. Will the Honor 7 come to Europe? We have been hearing a lot about this on the media ever since the phone was announced back in the end of June and all over this month. So will it be coming to Europe? Any guesses folks? You answer for the day is, YES, the Honor 7 maker finally clears all the speculations on their Europe launch of the device and confirms it's arrival to this part of the globe soon.

Source - Honor (YouTube)

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