The Sunday Guardian

Huawei’s youth-centric brand, Honor is out with yet another stylish phone

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Honor 7X Price: Rs 15,999 At a time when prices of premium smartphone­s are soaring sky-high, some smartphone makers are finding ways to pack an ensemble of enviable features including dual camera technology into their mid-range variants as well. But what are most of these mid-range phones missing on?

The style quotient is definitely one. Huawei’s youthcentr­ic sub- brand Honor seems to be keen on filling this gap with the launch of its 7X smartphone - the successor to its quite successful 6X variant. The 4GB RAM Honor 7X, launched for the Indian market at an event in London this week, won’t cost you a fortune—a maximum of Rs 12,999 or Rs 15,999, depending on the variant you choose from the two on offer—and yet it could well make you want to display the phone in front of friends or foes with a sense of pride.

This is because of the tallerthan-wider frame of the device and almost edge-to-edge display that give it a premium look. It looks like the smaller sibling of the premium Honor 8 Pro from the rear.

The metal unibody design and bigger body-to-screen ratio add to the dashing look.

So much for the appearance. Let’s see what works for the phone and what does not.

One big plus is its big screen and a full-HD+ display. The importance of a 5.93- inch screen is not skin deep, as heavy users of smartphone­s would know. With 18:9 aspect ratio, which is hardly available on a phone below Rs 15,000, and “Full View” HD+ display, Honor 7X ensures enriching video viewing experience. This is something gamers would also like as they get an edge of a wider view of the plot.

Powered by the 2.36GHz octa-core “Kirin 659” processor, the device runs Android 7.0 Nougat operating system (OS) with the company’s custom EMUI 5.1 running on top. The pricing differenti­ator of the two variants is the internal storage. The 32GB variant costs Rs 3,000 less than the 64GB variant. But both variants provide the option of expanding memory up to 256GB via hybrid microSD card slots.

Conclusion: Overall, we feel that Honor 7X is a hardy phone with dashing dispositio­n and has the potential to give mid-range phones of other Chinese players, such as Xiaomi and Motorola, a stiff competitio­n. It offers a big screen bonanza for affordable smartphone seekers. — Gokul Bhagabati, IANS

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