Similar to the trend of having several variants from other players of the smartphone industry, Huawei has unveiled their newest smartphone, Honor 7, for the upper midrange tier, with three variants.
The 5.2 inch full HD handset boasts an all metal body made of aluminum alloy available in silver, gold, and dark gray colors. For its hardware, Huawei chose Kirin 935 chipset running in octa-core processor and Mali-T682 graphics. It is at 3GB RAM and an external micro-SD slot expandable up to 128 GB
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For its camera, the back shooter is at 20 megapixel with phase detection autofocus, said to have the ability to autofocus at 0.1 speed. It has a Sony IMX230 feature, aperture of f/2.0, 6 lens module, as well as a sapphire glass protection. For its front camera, the shooter is at 8 megapixel with wide angle fixed focus features. Honor 7 runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop along with a fingerprint sensor, similar to the more recent smartphones being released lately. It is powered by a 3100 mAh battery with a quick charge support.

Huawei expects that Honor 7 will help double their sales to 40 million units this year as it compete against the smartphone industry and local competitor Xiaomi. Huawei feels good about the Honor series where the company said in a release on Tuesday that "Sales from the Honor brand generated $2.6 billion in revenue from over 70 countries in the first half of 2015," as reported by CNET.
There is no news yet regarding the new flagship smartphone's availability outside China but most likely, it will not be available in the United States soon.
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