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Tuesday, 04 October 2011 |
Huawei is the leading network equipment manufacturer and distributor in China, and I’m pretty sure that anyone that works with computers, are accustomed to Huawei. Surely, it seems that Huawei would like to branch out to the smartphone segment, in which the company has recently announced their latest smartphone, dubbed as the Honor. Basically, the Huawei Honor comes with a 4-inch FWVGA capacitive screen that supports 854x480-pixel resolution.
The Huawei Honor also runs on a single-core 1.4GHz processor, and it is equipped with 512MB RAM and 4GB ROM too, which is expandable to 32GB. There’s also an 8-megapixel camera, and 2MP front facing camera too. Also, the smartphone is extremely sleek, as it only measures 10.9mm at its thinnest point. The Honor is also equipped with an unusually large 1900mAh battery, which gives ample of power to the user.
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