Huawei Honor 7 Specs Revealed For Enhanced Edition; Roll Out Confirmed?
Huawei Honor 7 Enhance edition specs have been revealed as the company plans to release it in the U.S.
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 Enhanced edition has a 5.2-inch screen with 1080p resolution, powered by Kirin 935 octa-core processor with 3GB of RAM.
For consumers who love to take photos, Huawei Honor 7 Enhanced edition camera specs includes a Sony IMX230 sensor based 20-megapixel main camera and an eight megapixel front cam. Along with its components is a 3,100 mAh battery, fingerprint recognition at the back and 4G LTE compatibility, according to Android Authority.
As consumers waited for further information, the company continued to tease them with bits of details about its specs. The handset will have EMUI 4.0 skin for its interface along with a fast charging capability with the use of 9V-2A charger that comes with it.
The Huawei Honor 7 Enhanced edition has a virtual assistant pre-installed in its system that was produced through the company's collaboration with Baidu, according to Phone Arena.
The smartphone will be introduced at the CES event in the U.S by next year. Honor Global president, George Zhao said during a celebration in China that, the consumers would "expect to hear more about our U.S. plan at that time," according to Digital Trends.
The company had been targeting the U.S market for a long time and it was reported that this year put the company's sales in a critical phase. They also planned to have their phones sold by network companies.
As of the moment, the Enhanced edition is already available in China that costs $309. It was reported that the original version of the phone's price was dropped down to $278.