Honor 7: Ten Best And Worst Features Of The Mid-Range Smartphone

By Vijaykumar
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Chinese handset maker, Huawei announced its flagship device - Honor 7 at its event in Delhi. Initially, this device was launched in China back in June and later in European countries.

Huawei Honor 7 sports a 5.2 inch display with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. It is powered by a Octa-Core Huawei Kirin 935 processor with Mali-T628 MP4 GPU besides 3GB RAM under the hood.

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It comes with 16/64GB of inbuilt memory, with an expandable option of up to 128GB via microSD card. In terms of software, it runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop on top of Emotion UI 3.1.

Talking about the camera front, Honor 7 features a 20 megapixel camera with Sony IMX230 sensor, f/2.0 aperture, 6P lenses and dual-tone LED flash, 8MP front-facing camera, f/2.0 aperture, BSI Sensor, LED flash. Other camera features includes Timelapse option, Good food mode filter, Knuckle screenshot.

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To give a better perspective on the Honor 7, we have jotted down the best and worst feature of the smartphone. Take a look at the slider below to know more.

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The Honor 7 sports a premium look with the unibody design built with aluminum metal. The phone has a tough and solid built.

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It is powered by a Octa-Core Huawei Kirin 935 processor with Mali-T628 MP4 GPU besides 3GB RAM under the hood.

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The smartphone flaunts a fingerprint scanner on the back. The sensor is really snappy and the response time is faster.

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Honor 7 sports a 5.2 inch IPS-NEO LCD display with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. The display is sharp and readable in sunlight.

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The Honor 7 is powered by its very own powerful Kirin octa-core processor and is paired with 3GB of RAM. The bigger RAM is good enough to handle all your apps.

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The smartphone comes with a 3,100mAh battery, which the company claims to power the device up to 8 hours of talk time over 3G.

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There are many smartphones in the market featuring a non-removable battery. While with the non-removable battery, users will not have the freedom to fix battery on their own.

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The smartphone is powered by an octa-core processor, which has the capacity to record 4K resolution videos, but the honor 7 camera cannot record videos on 4K resolution.

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The smartphone comes with dual-SIM support, but there is no slot for microSD card. However, Huawei has shared the SIM 2 slot with the MicroSD card. Meaning, you can either use two SIM cards or one SIM card along with microSD card.

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Looking at the specifications, the Honor 7 looks like a mid-range smartphone and it is priced at higher. The Honor 7 is costs Rs. 22,999.

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