Huawei Honor 4A Revealed
Huawei didn’t say if the new smartphone will be released outside of China, though we assume that this could happen at some point.
Huawei is one of the Chinese phone makers which builds smartphones with great price to specs ratio.
Sources say the Huawei Honor 7 – which was made official late last month and is currently only available in China – is now available for order internationally thanks to Oppomart.
The Honor 7 packs in top-end features but has a very competitive price tag that can attract many smartphone enthusiasts.
The Huawei Honor 4A has been leaking for a couple of weeks now, and after the company announced an event for today’s date, it was quite obvious the Honor 4A is the upcoming device.
“The Huawei Honor 4A would be a more modest handset, where it sports a 5” display with 720 x 1280 pixels, running on a quad-core 1.1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor.
Its screen is 5.2 inches with a capacitive touch screen with full-HD resolution. The Honor 4A will be offered in a 3G-only variation costing CNY 599 ($96, 88), as well as two 4G LTE-enabled versions going for CNY 699 ($112, 102).
On the back of the handset there’s an 8 MP primary shooter with autofocus, LED flash, and video recording, while the front panel accommodates a 2 MP selfie cam. So far, there is no word on the smartphone’s availability outside China.
The new budget phone from Huawei is kept alive by a 2,200 mAh battery with fast charging support and it has dual-SIM support. Would you be tempted to buy one if it becomes available in your country?