Huawei’s subsidiary, Honor just launched another smartphone and it will definitely have its fans. The Huawei Honor 7C just became official and starting tomorrow, it will be available for purchase in China. The budget-friendly handset comes in two storage variants, each of them being quite affordable. To be more exact, users will be able to purchase the handsets for €115 or €166, depending on the storage variant they opt for. The more affordable device includes 3GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage while the slightly more expensive one comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB internal storage.
The Huawei Honor 7C has a modern look, with a 5.99-inch HD display and an 18:9 aspect ratio. On the upper part of the handset’s back, users will find a dual camera setup consisting of a 13MP sensor and a 2MP one. There is also a fingerprint sensor on the back, however, users won’t necessarily have to use it, as the Huawei Honor 7C also features Face Unlock. The selfie-camera features an 8MP sensor that is capable of capturing images in portrait mode, just like the primary camera is.
The smartphone comes with a 3,000mAh battery that doesn’t seem to support fast charging. The handset is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 chipset, and, as it was already said, includes up to 4GB of RAM. The Huawei Honor 7C will be available in four different color options: Black, Red, Gold, and Blue. The device will first become available in China, starting tomorrow. At this point, it’s not quite clear whether the company will launch the handset anywhere else or not. Hopefully, it will reach other markets too in the upcoming weeks. After all, the Huawei Honor 7C is a decent budget-friendly handset and it would be nice for people all over the globe to be able to welcome it.
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