Huawei seems to have a great time with their business, following the announcement of the firm's 2015 flagship phone, Honor 7. Now at the late press conference held by them yesterday afternoon in China, the countryside manufacturer makes their latest offering from entry-level Honor branded smartphones official in their homeland of occupation. In the past few days, have been hearing rumored news of a mid-ranged handset that is due to debut soon in China from Huawei.
With all reports from the past hitting the right spot, we now have the company's latest smartphone announced, which will come named as the all new Huawei Honor 4A, that will be their up-to-date affordable Android phone of this year, riding down the hill with middle-ranged internals, packing solid hardware and embracing sleek style of the modern smartphone era. We haven't read a lot about the phone, but what so ever came in from the medias that covered the event yesterday, here's what we have to say.
So, we're all talking about the phone, that should come featuring a five-inches of High Definition capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1280 x 720, there's a 1.1GHz clocked Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor, two gigabytes of improved Random Access Memory, eight gigabytes of internal mass storage, eight megapixels primary camera with LED flash light and a two megapixels secondary snapper. The phone will also boast dual-SIM functionality like any of it's other Chinese competitor, over fourth generation LTE connections and bags a fairly sizable 2,200mAh powered battery, beside rapid charging capability. The device will boot right to Android's version 5.1 Lollipop, alongside Huawei's own Emotion UI 3.1 layered over.
For the availability of Huawei labelled Honor 4A, the smartphone will go on sale in three variants, two versions holding 4G LTE networks, while another one being the base 3G model. For now, we are not sure when to expect the phone outside the Chinese shores, but we should see the device hitting the stores shelves soon within the country for the price of 699 Chinese Yuan, that's around 113 United States Dollars, and 599 Chinese Yuan, which makes about $96, respectively for different models, unlocked.
Source - GIZMOCHINA
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