Tag: Honor 6 Plus

  • Tried and Tested : The Parallel Dual Lens of Honor 6 Plus

    Tried and Tested : The Parallel Dual Lens of Honor 6 Plus

    Since the announcement of Honor 6 Plus, the company has been putting stress on the one-of-a-kind dual lens camera of the device. The Chinese smartphone brand called it a competitor of iPhone 6 and even claimed that it is better than the latest iPhone in various camera aspects.

    The rear shooter on the Honor 6 Plus is an 8MP bionic parallel dual lens, which offers users an advanced camera experience. Honor claims this innovative camera lets you capture DSLR quality images. It also allows users to refocus images after the shot is taken. The focus time on the camera is claimed to be just 0.1 seconds, which means you won’t ever have a lost moment.

    The Camera Interface :

    Honor 6 Plus - Camera Interface

    The camera interface of the Honor 6 Plus is fairly simplistic. You can conjure up the camera just by hitting the volume key twice from the lock screen and it will bring up the interface within 1.3 seconds. You can switch between Photo, Video and Wide aperture mode here. The various picture modes are present next to the shutter button on the right side.

    The camera interface doesn’t offer a lot of manual options to the user. You can set the ISO and the white balance, but that’s about it. The device though offers excellent object tracking feature that keeps the object you want to click in sharp focus but unfortunately this feature is not available for video where it could have been more useful.

    Here are a few camera samples of the different modes to give you a better idea of its performance:

    Photo Modes:

    No doubt, the camera of Honor 6 Plus functions brilliantly in normal mode and takes shots in fine detail. It captures true colours of the subject with minimal noise. The other modes offered by Honor 6 Plus include Childhood, Illusion, Halo Effect, Nostalgia and few more. True to their names, each of the modes give the image a new look by adjusting the colour tone. You probably won’t need any Instagram filters with this camera.

    Wide Aperture Shot:

    Honor 6 PLUS - High aperture shot

    The Wide aperture mode creates an artificial bokeh effect. The depth can be adjusted manually with the help of slider provided in the camera app. The aperture can be adjusted from f/0.96 to f/16. By moving the slider, you can see the change in the depth of field and adjust it as you please.

    HDR:

    The HDR mode is productive in high contrast light environments. The colors get more saturated and sharpness increases.

    Super Night Mode:

    Honor 6 PLUS - Super Night Mode
    Super Night Mode

    The super night mode is basically a slow shutter shot and won’t be useful for people with shaky hands. When the shutter button is clicked in super night mode, a countdown starts. The duration of the countdown depends upon the amount of light you have in your vicinity.

    So when we took the above shot with the wood block in an almost dark room, it took about 25 seconds to click the image. With a fair amount of lighting, the counter comes down to 3-7 seconds. To get the best out of this feature you need to invest in a tripod or find a stable surface to keep the phone.

    Video:

    Honor 6 Plus does allow you to tap for focus while shooting videos. This feature will come really handy for folks who want to focus on a particular part of the frame. But every time you tap to focus, there is a visible jerk in the video. So it is advisable to use this feature sparingly.

    Conclusion:

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    Overall, the camera is undoubtedly good. The 8MP dual parallel lens camera shows promise, but it is a slight bit low on software support. Honor should work towards adding more manual features to this camera. The company should also add features like slow motion and time-lapse to let it take on the top-end devices. Honor can also allow users to take 3D images through its dual lens camera which will be appreciated by the consumers. Honor 6 Plus is a great all round device and its unique camera will attract customers towards itself, all it needs is a few software upgrades to become their primary shooter.

  • Spec Battle : Honor 6 Plus vs Mi 4 vs OnePlus One vs LG G3 vs iPhone 5c

    Spec Battle : Honor 6 Plus vs Mi 4 vs OnePlus One vs LG G3 vs iPhone 5c

    Today at the Honor launch event, the Chinese electronics maker showcased two of its newest offerings, the Honor 6 Plus and the Honor 4X. Both the devices are extraordinary in their respective price brackets and pack some amazing features like their bullet proof back panel, power saving mode and more.

    Shifting the focus to the star of the show, the Honor 6 Plus comes in a 4G version and is priced at Rs. 26,499. It sports a 5.5-inch Full HD (1080x1920p) display with 401 ppi pixel density. The device is powered by a HiSilicon Kirin 925 octa-core (quad-core Cortex-A15+quad-core Cortex-A7) processor paired with Mali-T628 GPU, and 3GB of RAM. It has 32GB onboard storage space, expandable up to 128GB. The device boasts an 8MP rear shooter with bionic parallel dual lens, along with an 8MP secondary shooter with BSI sensor.

    Honor 6 Plus gives a tough competition to many high-end devices in the smartphone arena. Some of them are pitted below:

    SPECS Honor 6 Plus Xiaomi Mi 4 OnePlus One LG G3 iPhone 5C
    Display

    5.5-inch
    1080×1920

    5-inch
    1080×1920

    5.5-inch 1080×1920

    5.5-inch 1440×2560

    4-inch 640×1136

    Processor HiSilicon Kirin 925 octa-core (quad-core Cortex-A15+quad-core Cortex-A7) 2.5 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 801 2.5GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 2.5 GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 1.3 GHz Dual-core Apple A6
    RAM 3GB 3GB 3GB 3GB 1GB
    Storage 32GB 16GB 16GB 32GB 16GB
    Expandable Upto 128GB 128GB
    Main Camera 8MP with bionic parallel dual lens 13MP 13MP with Sony Exmor IMX 214 13MP 8MP
    Front Camera 8MP with BSI sensor 8MP 5MP 2.1MP 1.2MP
    Battery 3600mAh 3080mAh 3100mAh 3100mAh 1510mAh
    Operating System Android 4.4 KitKat with Emotion UI 3.0 Android 4.4.3 KitKat With MIUI 6 CyanogenMod 11S based on Android 4.4 Android 4.4 KitKat iOS 7, upgradable to iOS 8.2
    Price  Rs. 26,499  Rs. 19,999  Rs. 18,999  Rs. 37,500  Rs. 32,000

    Overall, the 6 Plus by Honor is difficult to knock down. It stands head-to-head with all the four competitors, Xiaomi Mi 4, OnePlus One, LG G3 and iPhone 5c. The camera is the USP of the Honor 6 Plus and none of the other phones hold a bionic parallel dual lens at the back. The battery capacity of the phone is also the highest of the four contenders. However, price can be an area where customers may give a second thought to the 6 Plus, but photography enthusiasts won’t mind spending the extra bucks.

  • Hands On | Honor 6 Plus

    Hands On | Honor 6 Plus

    Honor, an independent brand of Huawei, is evolving as a powerful label. Last year it added bigger and better handsets like the Honor Holly and the Honor 6 to its smartphone portfolio, which were received well by the Indian customers. Today, the company has come forth with two more devices for the Indian market, Honor 6 Plus and Honor 4X. The former device is a 4G version and comes with a price tag of Rs. 26,499. The device will go for sale in April via Honor’s exclusive marketing partner, Flipkart.

    Honor Huawei 6 Plus4

    Honor 6 Plus is pretty impressive at first look and boasts of a design much like an iPhone. The 165g handset has a glossy back panel of fibre glass. The front holds a 5.5-inch FHD display with 401 ppi pixel density. There are no capacitive touch buttons as they are featured in the user interface itself.

    The processing capabilities of the device is handled by a octa-core (1.8GHz Quad Core+1.3GHz Quad Core) HiSilicon Kirin 925 processor with Mali-T628 MP4 GPU. The phone offers 3 GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The storage can extended via MicroSD card up to 128GB. The device runs on  with Emotion UI 3.0 on top.

    The camera specifications of the 6 Plus is what makes it stand out of the pack. It is the first phone to house an 8MP rear shooter with bionic parallel dual lens. With the dual lens, the device can focus on the subject within 0.1 seconds, and can also record the depth information for panoramic viewing. The front boasts an 8MP selfie cam with BSI sensor. Along with that, the camera offers other innovative enhancements like the night mode.

    The right-hand side of the Honor 6 Plus holds both the volume and power buttons, and the left side is void of any buttons. The bottom holds a charging port, which the company says features 2-way charging, which is a one-of-a-kind feature that allows you to charge other devices through this phone. The top of the 6 Plus has a 3.5 mm jack for audio input.

    The battery is the second highlight of the phone after the dual lens main camera. A 3,600 mAh battery is embedded onto the device, which keeps in running for more than a day even on heavy usage.

    Overall, the phone feels amazing in hand and its high resolution display makes the device even more irresistible.

    Specs Honor 6 Plus
    Display 5.5-inch FHD (1920x1080p)
    401 PPI
    Processor Octa-core (1.8GHz Quad Core+1.3GHz Quad Core)
    HiSilicon Kirin 925 processor
    RAM 3GB
    Internal Storage 32GB
    External Storage 128GB
    Main Camera 8MP with bionic parallel dual lens
    Front Camera 8MP with BSI sensor
    Operating System EMUI 3.0 Based on Android 4.4.4 Kitkat
    Battery 3600mAh
    Price Rs. 26,499

    Check out our hands on video here:

  • Honor 6 Plus Launches with a Bang; Features Bullet Proof Back and Bionic Parallel Dual-Lens Camera

    Honor 6 Plus Launches with a Bang; Features Bullet Proof Back and Bionic Parallel Dual-Lens Camera

    The past couple of days, Honor had been relentlessly teasing its two upcoming smartphones. However it wasn’t a well kept secret that the Chinese company was coming to town with the Honor 6 Plus. Now, the firm has officially raised the curtains and presented before us the new Honor 6 Plus, along with the Honor 4X. The former one is a 4G version and has been priced at Rs. 26,499.

    Coming to the specs of the Honor 6 Plus, the company claims it to be a competitor of the iPhone 6 Plus. It sports a 5.5-inch Full HD (1920x1080p) display with 401 ppi pixel density. The device is powered by a HiSilicon Kirin 925 octa-core (quad-core Cortex-A15+quad-core Cortex-A7) processor paired with Mali-T628 GPU, paired with 3GB of RAM. Honor 6 Plus has 32GB of onboard storage space, which is expandable up to 128GB via microSD card. The device runs on Android 4.4.4 with Emotion UI 3.0 on top.

    Honor Huawei 6 Plus2

    The camera specifications of the 6 Plus is what makes it stand out. It is the first phone to house an 8MP rear shooter with bionic parallel dual lens. It helps in focusing on the subject faster – within 0.1 seconds – and records the depth information for panoramic viewing. The front boasts an 8MP camera with BSI sensor, which is perfect for the selfie lovers. Along with that, the camera offers many other innovative enhancements.

    A mammoth battery of 3600mAh is fitted onto the device. The company claims that the battery can last for 1.25 days of heavy usage once charger completely. For those who perform the standard tasks of calling and texting, the phone battery can last for almost three days. Besides this, the company stated that the Honor 6 Plus features 2-way charging. So you can charge other devices with its battery. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, Wi-Fi Direct, Micro-USB, and Bluetooth.

    Meanwhile, willing buyers will have to wait a while before getting their hands on the device. As per the company, Honor 6 Plus will be available sometime in April.

    For a detailed look at the specifications, check out the tablet below:

    Specs

    Honor 6 Plus

    Display 5.5-inch FHD (1920x1080p)

    401 ppi pixel density

    Processor octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 925
    RAM 3GB
    Inbuilt Memory 32GB
    Expandable Up to 128GB
    Rear Camera 8MP with bionic parallel dual lens
    Front Camera 8MP with BSI sensor
    Operating System Android 4.4 KitKat with Emotion UI 3.0
    Battery 3600mAh
    Price Rs. 26,499
  • Honor Launches the 4X with a Kevlar Back Panel and a Gorgeous Display; Priced at Rs. 10,499

    Honor Launches the 4X with a Kevlar Back Panel and a Gorgeous Display; Priced at Rs. 10,499

    Besides launching the bigger Honor 6 Plus, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer unveiled a new offering called the ‘Honor 4X’ The smartphone grabs a space in the overcrowded category of budget smartphones. The handset can be purchased at the price of Rs. 10,499. It goes for pre-order on March 29 midnight, while the flash sale will take place on March 30 at 2PM

    The new Honor 4X boasts a 5.5-inch 720p IPS LCD touchscreen display. A 1.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor bundled with 2GB of RAM. The Dual SIM phone runs on Android 4.4 KitKat with Huawei’s Emotion 3.0 user interface on top.

    Honor Huawei 4x 15

    Optics of the 4X include a 13 MP rear camera with the latest BSI sensor from Sony, autofocus and LED flash, along with a 5MP selfie cam. In terms of memory, it stuffs 8GB of internal memory space expandable up to 32GB via microSD slot. While juicing up the smartphone is a massive 3000mAh battery unit. The phone packs a smart power saving system, which extends the battery life of the device up to 7 days.

    Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth, MicroUSB, and GPS. The company claims that the 4X will support 150Mbps super-fast connection of 4G network. The handset comes in two colour options – White and Gold. The most amazing thing that the company has come out with is that the 4X along with Honor 6 Plus is bullet proof. At the launch they also showcased a video proving the same.

    One can grab the accessories like leather cases, headphones and others on Flipkart.com. The company claims that users will be getting monthly OTA updates every month for six month, which will then be followed by quarterly updates. Honor is also offering free screen replacement for the first month. The warranty won’t be void even if the device has been rooted.

    Here’s a quick look at its specs:

    Specs

    Honor 4X

    Display 5.5-inch 720p IPS LCD
    Processor 1.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410
    RAM 2GB
    Inbuilt Memory 8GB
    Expandable Up to 32GB
    Rear Camera 13MP with BSI sensor
    Front Camera 5MP
    Operating System Android 4.4 KitKat with Emotion 3.0 UI
    Battery 3000mAh
    Price Rs.10,499
  • Honor 6 Plus Arrives in India Today, Along With a Mysterious Device

    Honor 6 Plus Arrives in India Today, Along With a Mysterious Device

    The much hyped Honor 6 Plus is finally going to see the light of the day in India. The company will be launching two devices today, one of which, of course, is the Honor 6 Plus. So let’s go on and check out what Honor has in store for all of us.

    The Honor 6 Plus offers a Full HD, 5.5 inch display with 401 ppi pixel density. Its processing abilities are handled by an Octa-core, HiSilicon Kirin processor, developed by Huawei. It comes with 3 GB RAM and a massive 36oo mAh battery.

    The USP of the Honor 6 Plus is its bionic parallel dual lens camera on the back. It utilizes two 8 MP camera and is said to offer instant focus within 0.1 seconds. The camera also allows for capturing depth information for panoramic images. We had previously seen a dual lens ultrapixel cameras on the HTC One M8  which wasn’t received all that well in the market leading HTC to bring a revamped version called the One M8 Eye. Now we have to wait just a few hours to know if Honor’s iteration of a dual lens camera wins over the efforts by HTC.

    Honor has been well received as a brand around the world. According to the company’s statement, it sold 20 million units in 2014 alone. The brand came to India in October last year to similar favorable responses. Now with an identity of its own, Honor will have to take on a plethora of competing brands in India. Let’s see how it tries to win us over. The balls in your court Honor, show us what you got?

  • What to Expect From Honor’s March 24 Event

    What to Expect From Honor’s March 24 Event

    Honor, which was the brand name for Huawei’s smartphone line-up, will be holding an event tomorrow where it will be launching two new devices for the Indian market. We gathered up all the available updates to give you a fair idea of what to expect from tomorrow’s event.

    The Arrival of Honor 6 Plus

    Huawei-Honor-6-Plus

    According to various sources, one of the major devices coming from Honor’s stable tomorrow is the Honor 6 Plus. The device features a 5.5 inch, Full HD display with a pixel density of 401 ppi. It is powered by Huawei’s own, HiSilicon Kirin octa-core processor and comes with 3 GB RAM. The device is juiced up by a massive 3600 mAh battery.

    The Honor 6 Plus is available with a 16 GB internal storage option for the 3G device while the LTE device is offered in 16 and 32 GB storage options. All versions are expandable up to 128 GB, which makes it a delight for multimedia hoarders. It is not sure as of yet what variant the company would be offering in India.

    A DSLR Quality Camera

    HONOR 2

    On the camera front, the Honor 6 Plus features a dual 8 megapixel camera on the back. Honor in its invite also mentioned “two cameras” which means that it was indicating at the Honor 6 Plus. It is the first to flaunt a bionic parallel dual-lens camera. On the front end too, the camera holds an 8 megapixel camera for selfies.

    Some leaked images made their way online and were found to be as good as professionally shot DSLR images. The accompanying write-up states that it was taken by a Honor device. Companies like Apple and Samsung have already exhibited unique camera features that produce images that are identical to professional cameras. Does the camera of the new Honor device have what it takes to take on the giants? We’ll find out soon when we get to play with the new devices.

    The Rebirth of Honor

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    We might also get an answer to the question everyone is asking; why did Huawei spin-off Honor as an independent brand. Huawei is a recognizable brand which has been around for a while and is almost a household name. By leaving Honor to compete in the brutal smartphone market its own without the support of Huawei is a risky endeavor. We will learn more about the latest developments in Huawei’s household and the future of Honor as a smartphone brand tomorrow.

    So tune in iGyaan tomorrow as we report on all the latest from the world of Honor.

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