Honor 7 Enhanced Edition launched with Android 6.0
To keep the phone from lagging, Huawei put in 3GB of RAM to ensure the Honor 7 works without any hiccups.
It’s not over until the fat lady sings, so we should expect more smartphones to make it to market by the end of this year.
During Honor’s recent second anniversary celebration in Shenzhen, China, Huawei’s Chief Executive Officer George Zhao said the company is expected to announce the Honor brand’s entrance into the USA during the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016 in Las Vegas, according to Phone Arena.
We’ve heard in the past that Huawei plans to enter the U.S. market with the Honor brand, and it seems we’re going to see it very soon.
Huawei just launched a new and improved version of its Honor 7 smartphone, now boasting more internal storage and the latest version of Android. The device specs are not big news.
It will be running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and has storage options for consumers to choose from 16GB, 32GB and 128GB along with a MicroSD slot for external memory.
The Honor 7 packs a powerful 5.2-inch display, which is capable of pushing 423ppi (pixels per inches) and houses a 1080p resolution screen.
The handset sports a 20MP IMX230 main camera sensor made by Sony along with an 8MP front-facing snapper.
Launched on December 13, Sunday, the Honor 7 Enhanced Edition is now available in China with a retail price point of $309. The improved Honor 7 version also comes with a voice-activated digital personal assistant, which has been developed by Huawei together with Baidu. The original 16 GB version of the smartphone, meanwhile, drops its price to 1,799 Yuan (roughly $278).