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  • Huawei Honor Holly 2 Plus Review

    Huawei Honor Holly 2 Plus Review

    Huawei’s sub-brand, Honor, unveiled the Holly 2 Plus in India recently. This smartphone is the successor to the Chinese company’s Holly from 2014 and comes to Indian markets along with its elder sibling, the Honor 5X.

    The Holly 2 Plus will go head to head in a clustered market segment against handsets like the Asus Zenfone 2 Laser, Micromax Canvas Nitro 4G, Samsung Galaxy On5, and the Lenovo Vibe P1m, which are aggressively fighting for supremacy in sub Rs 10,000 segment of the market. Huawei, to its credit, has come to the battlefield with a phone which at least on paper looks like a strong contender. So without further ado, let’s find out how it does in our detailed review.

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    Overview

    Honor Holly 2 Plus will start retail at Rs 8,499 starting 15th February, and it comes equipped with premium styling for the price.This is your average run of the mill device and accordingly comes with a respectable 2GB of RAM and a quad-core processor at its heart for day to day use. What sets the phone apart, is its 4000mAh battery, an aspect where its predecessor failed miserably. The battery coupled with its premium for the price looks puts in a compelling argument for the Holly 2 Plus.

    Build Quality and Design

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    The Honor Holly 2 Plus is built impressively for the price. The phone to its credit looks and feels more premium than its price would suggest. Coming in at 9.7mm, it’s not exactly sleek and slender, and when compared to its predecessor it does feel a bit fat which to be fair rather looks good on the phone’s body.

    The phone has simplistic construction and features flat edges. The construction comprises of what looks to be high-quality plastic which has been given special attention for a metallic finish. The phone has been adorned by a metallic rim which runs around the sides of the phone adding a dash of class to the phone.

    At the top of the phone sits a 3.5mm jack, and on the right lie the volume rocker and power button. A stylish looking speaker grille along with a micro USB port are placed at the bottom of the phone. The sound output and clarity from the phone’s stereo speaker grille is also above average.

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    Coming to the front, and we find a nice 720p display dominating the front of the phone which owing to the IPS tech produces decent colors and does well when being looked at from unfavorable angles. Text looks crisp on it, but the display could have been a bit brighter, and as such colors look a bit washed out when the phone is looked at under direct sunlight.

    Another issue with the phone’s display is that it’s easily prone to fingerprint smudges which reveal themselves to be a menace while using the Honor Holly 2 Plus under the sun. The phone also does not come with any kind of scratch protection glass which seems like a bad choice on the manufacturers part.

     

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    Adding greatly to the aesthetics of the phone is a removable back cover with a cut out for the camera and the LED Flash. The back of the phone is probably one of the strong points when it comes to the looks of the Holly 2 Plus. The back cover which is made completely out of plastic features a subtle texture which not only helps in maintaining a steady grip while holding the phone but is also pleasing for the eyes to look at.

    Hardware

    Honor will launch the Holly 2 Plus in what will be a single 16GB storage variant expandable up to 128GB with the use of a microSD card. The phone has 5-inch 720×1280 display capable of producing 296 ppi. Underneath the hood, it is powered by a Mediatek MT6735P running four Cortex- A53 cores clocked at 1.3Ghz and a Mali T720MP2 GPU, paired with 2GB of RAM.

    Providing juice to this beast is a massive 4,000 mAh battery that can also double up to charge other power hungry devices in need. This smartphone also comes with Smart Power 3.0 and quick charge capability.

    Specs

    Honor Holly 2 Plus

    Display 5-inch HD IPS display
    Resolution 1280 X 720 (401ppi)
    Processor 1.3GHz quad-core Mediatek MT6735P Cortex-A53
    GPU Mali T720MP2 GPU
    RAM 2GB
    Storage 16GB
    Rear Camera 13MP
    Front Camera 5MP
    Battery 4,000 mAh
    Connectivity Dual Sim 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS/A-GPS/GLONASS, and MicroUSB
    OS Android 5.1 with EMUI on top
    Price  Rs 8,499

    Performance 

     

    The phone with its 1.3GHz quad-core Mediatek MT6735P processor coupled with 2GB RAM performs buttery smooth at most times. Swiping between pages, browsing and even multitasking to an extent is handled quite impressively by the phone. To its credit, no heating issues were observed during our interaction with the phone.

    The phone responds efficiently to the users day-to-day productivity and multimedia requirements. The Honor Holly 2 Plus does not come with too much bloatware on board. Ram optimization by Huawei is good as the user on an average gets around 1.2GB RAM to play with.

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    Honr Holly 2 Plus is no powerhouse  in terms of under the hood specs, and as such no miracles should be expected of it. The phone did not do anything out of the ordinary in its benchmark and scored a below average 32119 on Antutu.

    Honor Holly 2 Plus clocked a score of 2195 on Vellamo chrome benchmark test which again was a bit underwhelming when compared to other budget offerings out there in the market. Single Core performance of the handset though was relatively better, scoring 1067, while the Multicore stress test score of 1454 also failed to impress.

    Honor Holly 2 Plus with its 720p display is an average performer when it comes to gaming. We tried GPU intensive Asphalt 8, and the arcade game, Shadow Fight 2 and the results were nothing great. The latter ran flawlessly owing to its light weight, but Asphalt 8 did have its instances of stuttering.

    Camera  

    Huawei has bumped up the camera on the Holly 2 Plus from the 2014 model, and the handset now gets a 13-megapixel unit with an f/2.0 aperture on the back to play around with. It also comes with a single led flash to help it with low light pictures. The front of the phone comes with a 5-megapixel shooter for clicking selfies.

    Both cameras produce good looking pictures. The beefier, 13-megapixel unit clicks good images in bright surroundings, but low light images left us asking for more. The front-facing camera was good, if not great in our interaction with it.

    The phone comes equipped with features such as Geo-tagging, touch to focus, face detection, panorama, HDR, and is also capable of recording 1080p videos at 30 fps with software stabilization.

    Multimedia and Display

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    The Phone’s display features a HD IPS panel running the show, which produces accurate color reproduction, and has good viewing angles, but to its disadvantage the colors don’t pop the way they would on a crisp AMOLED display, leaving images and videos looking washed out when viewed under bright light.

    Huawei has also chosen to not equip the display with any protective shield such as the Gorilla Glass and hence the display is prone to damage easily. Another negative of the display is that its outer glass is a fingerprint magnet which we did not appreciate.

    The phone lacks a physical home button, and as such the Honor Holly 2 Plus carries capacatative button on the display itself.

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    On the multimedia front, the phone’s mono speaker which divulges sound through a stereo speaker grille at the bottom does not disappoint. The audio output is loud with good clarity. If you use the phone with a decent pair of headphones the Holly 2 Plus will produce good results for audiophiles.

    Software and UI

     

    The Huawei Honor Holly 2 Plus comes with Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box with a custom EMUI 3.1 Lite skin which with all that it offers is quite different from the functionality of stock Android. It took us time learning our way around the nifty little tricks that this custom skin provides, but once we got used to it, the usage experience was quite convenient.

    The phone comes preinstalled with good features embedded in the UI such as multiple power saving modes like the ultra power saver, and protected apps. The latter is a space where you can according to your needs tell the phone to keep certain apps awake while the phone’s display is off. This particular feature goes a long way in conserving battery on the phone.

    The EMUI 3.1 Lite also enables users to use the phone as a power bank by toggling on a simple option housed in the settings page.

    Phone Networks and Battery

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    The Honor Holly 2 Plus supports LTE, along with 3G and GSM baseband.. It also supports CDMA baseband for users who want to enjoy the advantages of both. Honor Holly 2 Plus is a Dual-SIM phone and you can use either GSM or CDMA . Both of these networks will support 4G capabilities. Network reception was good and we faced no issues from the phone’s end. Using the phone for calls was better than expected. The phone did maintain decent signal strength at most times on both SIM card slots that this handset offers. Other connectivity options on the phone include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS/A-GPS/GLONASS, and MicroUSB support.

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    Battery life on this phone is average despite the massive 4000mAh pack that it comes equipped with. In our interactions with the phone, we easily got 5-6 hours of talk time which to be fair is not that great considering the beefed up battery it comes with.

    Music playback forced the phone to give up in about 10 hours time while video playback on a loop saw the phone asking for a charger in about 7 hours. Internet usage drained the battery in 6.5 hours total. Not impressive numbers we say. Honor Holly 2 Plus for all its battery might does not do enough for our liking.

    But on the bright side, the phone comes equipped with quick charge capabilities, and Smart power 3.0 which as the company claims on 10% charge will enable the phone to go for around 20 hours but]in reality should give you around 4-5 hours which however is pretty good.

    Function

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    Talk Time 5-6 Hours
    Music 10 Hours
    Internet on LTE 7 Hours
    Internet on WiFi 6.5 Hours

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    Conclusion

    Huawei has jumped into the sub Rs 10,000 segment with a decent offering. The Honor Holly 2 Plus has its vices, but having said that, these vices are to be expected at the price point that the Chinese company will be selling the phone for in the country.

    At Rs 8,499 Huawei gives you a premium looking phone which does not look or feel cheap in any way. It even throws in a mammoth 4000mAh battery into the mix to sweeten the deal for buyers. But what it asks the buyer to compromise on in return are flaws such as a display which when used in bright surroundings looks dull, and is prone to cracks, and scratches, because of there being no protective shield installed on it.

    Honor Holly 2 Plus for what it’s worth is a decent offering in isolation, but when compared to the myriad options in the crowded segment that it plans to conquer, its flaws are magnified. Firepower at the hardware end starts to look a bit limited in comparison to other phones such as the Asus Zenfone Max, Zenfone Laser which come equipped with better internals or even the Coolpad Note 3 which brings with it a fingerprint sensor for about the same price as the Honor Holly 2 Plus. Honestly, with a lot of options to choose from, the Holly 2 may not be our first bet. See some other recommended products below.

     

     

  • Honor Holly 2 Plus to Go on Sale in India Next Week

    Honor Holly 2 Plus to Go on Sale in India Next Week

    Honor’s recently launched Holly 2 Plus is all set to go on sale in India on 15th February midnight. It will come in three colour variants -Dark Grey, White and Gold and will be exclusively available with Amazon and Flipkart.Honor Holly 2 Plus TIT-Al00 5

    The phone sports a 5-inch HD display and is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core Mediatek MT6735P processor and Mali 720 GPU, paired with 2GB of RAM. It offers 16GB of built-in storage, microSD slot, and a massive 4,000 mAh battery.

    The company says about the device in an official statement, “Holly 2 Plus is a smart phone specially designed for India market with dual SIM 4G support and also one of the only smart phone which supports 2G/3G/4G LTE and CDMA at this same time.”

    This device also comes with Smart Power 3.0 and quick charge capability. It features a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front. Connectivity options include dual-SIM and 4G LTE support.

    The Honor Holly 2 Plus is priced at Rs 8, 499. Find the complete specifications of the device below.

    Specs

    Holly 2 Plus

    Display 5-inch HD
    Resolution 1280 x 720 pixels (296 ppi)
    Processor 1.3GHz quad-core Mediatek MT6735P
    GPU Mali 720
    RAM 2GB
    Storage 16GB
    Rear Camera 13MP  f/2.0, autofocus, LED flash
    Front Camera 5MP
    Expandability Up to 128 GB via MicroSD
    Battery 4000mAh
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot, bluetooth v4.0, A-GPS, microUSB v2.0
    OS Android 5.1 Lollipop
    Price Rs 8,499

     

  • Top 5 Power Banks of 2015

    Top 5 Power Banks of 2015

    2015 is coming to an end and tradition tells us to cap it off by looking back at some of the best gadgets of the year. So, today we look at some of the best power banks that came out this year.

    Xiaomi Mi Power Bank (10,400 mAh)

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    Xiaomi’s power banks have changed the way consumers in India look at power banks. They did exist before Xiaomi came into the picture, but one needs to credit the Chinese company for coming out with great looking power banks at a very reasonable price. The Mi Power Bank balances portability with capacity.

    Asus Zen Power (10,050 mAh)

    Asus Power Bank

    The Asus Zen Power is pricier than the Xiaomi Mi Power Bank and has a lower capacity compared to the latter. Light Weight aluminum outer casing gives a smooth and premium finish to the gadget and stays true to the Zen aesthetics. It also features fast charging capabilities with up to 2.4 A output which is the USP of the device. However, the cost remains a dampener here at Rs. 1,670.

    Honor Powerbank (13,000 mAh)

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    The Honor Powerbank has enough juice to charge your device up to four times. Not only is this power bank big on capacity but it also comes with two ports which means you can simultaneously charge two devices like your phone and tablet. It has an aluminium unibody construction that is resistant to dust, can withstand light splashes of water and is protected from sweat corrosion. The device is priced at Rs. 1,399.

    OnePlus Power Bank (10,000 mAh)

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    Chinese makers love to create beautiful devices. The OnePlus Power Bank is curved and has a delicately crafted design that feels comfortable in the hand. You get two OnePlus signatures textures to choose from: Silk White & Sandstone Black. The device requires only 5-6 hours for power bank to charge to full capacity. It also contains 2 USB ports, 5V/2A, allowing fast charging of more than one device at the same time. The Power Bank is currently sold out but keep your eyes open for when it comes back.

    Sony CP-V10A Power Bank (10,000 mAh)

    Sony power bankNot only does this power bank charge your smartphone and tablets, but it’s also compatible with other devices including XperiaTM, Cyber-shotTM, Handycam and Walkman players which can be charged via computer’s USB port or AC-USB adapter. The device is priced at Rs. 2,328.

  • Android M Update to Roll Out for Honor Phones in February 2016

    Android M Update to Roll Out for Honor Phones in February 2016

    Huawei’s latest update is likely to get Honor users excited. The company has announced February 2016 as the time when Android Marshmallow 6.0 would be available as an update for Honor handset owners. Huawei made the announcement on its Twitter India handle.

    However, the company is yet to announce when will this update be made available for other Huawei phones other than Honor. Looks like Huawei is busy basking in the success of Nexus 6P, the first Nexus device by the company.

    In other news, Huawei is expected to hold an event on the 5th of November which could mark the announcement of its new chipset, Kirin 950. There could also be the announcement of the Huawei Mate 8, the first phone by the company which runs on this chipset. Watch this space for more news about the company.

  • Huawei Unveils the Affordable Honor 4C with a 13MP Camera and 5-inch Display

    Huawei Unveils the Affordable Honor 4C with a 13MP Camera and 5-inch Display

    After launching the Huawei P8 at an official event on 15th April, Huawei released yet another handset today, the Honor 4C. With a price tag of 799 Yuan (Rs. 8,150), the phone will directly compete against the Micromax Yu Yureka and Xiaomi Red Mi Note 4G.

    From the specs point of view, the 2GB RAM Honor 4C sports a 5-inch 720p display and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Octa-Core processor and a HiSilicon Kiri 620 Octa-Core chipset. Camera specifications include a 13MP f2.0 aperture primary camera and a 5MP front camera. Internal memory offers 8GB of storage and a microSD slot. It runs on Android 4.4 KitKat and feature a 2,550 mAh battery.

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    The phone is being offered in black, white, blue, gold and pink color options. For now, the handset is up for sale only in China and will be available through online portals only. The handset will be available on Huawei’s Vmall online store and Alibaba’s Tmall store on 7th May, registration are now open on both the online retailers.

    Specifications Honor 4C
    Display 5-inch 720p Display
    Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Octa-Core processor
    RAM 2GB
    Storage 8GB internal, microSD
    Primary Camera 13MP
    Front Camera 5MP
    Battery 2,550mAh
    Price Rs. 8,150, (tentative)
  • Honor Gets 1,00,000 registrations in 24 hours For The First Flash Sale of Honor 4X

    Honor Gets 1,00,000 registrations in 24 hours For The First Flash Sale of Honor 4X

    Honor which is now an independent smartphone under Huawei dazzled the Indian audience with the launch of the Honor 6 Plus and Honor 4X in the Indian market. Honor 4X will take on the likes of Moto G, Redmi Note, Yu Yureka and similar devices. The first flash sale for the 4X will be held on the 30th March and looking at the registrations for the device, it seems like Honor has a winner on their hands.

    Honor claimed to have registered over 1,00,000 registration for the Honor 4X within just 24 hours. The device is priced at Rs. 10,499. The registration started on e-commerce website Flipkart at 4:00 pm on March 24, 2015, and will last until midnight on March 29, 2015.

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    Honor 4X feels like a bang for the buck device. It sports a 5.5 inch HD display and is powered by 1.2 GHz, Snapdragon 410 processor. It offers 2 GB RAM and 8 GB of storage which is expandable up to 32 GB.

    The phone flaunts a 13 MP camera on the back and a 5 MP selfie shooter in the front. The device runs EMYI 3.0 which is based on Android 4.4.4 KitKat. It is juiced up by a 3000 mAh which will ensure that you have enough juice to keep you going all day.

    It seems that the companies are finally ready to offer quality handsets to budget consumers. The intense competition between the brands is great for the Indian consumers who now gets great features without emptying up their wallets.

  • 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.

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    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:

  • Hands On | Honor 4X

    Hands On | Honor 4X

    Honor has introduced two new phones for the Indian market, the Honor 6 Plus and the Honor 4X. Both these devices have appealing designs and features. We got our hands on the new Honor 4X and here we bring to you our first hands-on experience with the new smartphone.

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    Honor 4X sports a 5.5 inch HD(720×1280) display with a pixel density of 267 ppi. It is powered by a Snapdragon 410 processor and comes with 2 GB RAM. It has an internal storage of 8 GB which is expandable up to 32 GB. It runs EMUI 3.0 out of the box which is based on Android 4.4.4 KitKat. The device is juiced up by a 3000 mAh battery.

    The camera of the Honor 4X is its stand out feature.
    The camera of the Honor 4X is its stand out feature.

    The handset features a 13 MP camera on the back which churns out some great images. On the front of the device sits a 5 MP camera for all your selfie needs. It shoots 1080p videos at 30 fps. The camera app is easy to use and offers features like tap to focus, beauty shot, and multiple filters. It lets you change the focus after taking a shot with its All-focus feature. You can also add record a 10 second audio with a photo with the Audio Note feature and also add a watermark which shows the name of the city you are in along with temperature and date.

    The device felt good in our hands, though it was a bit slippery. It has a soft touch back panel which is made from Kevlar, the material used for making bullet-proof vests. This back panel is removable, but the battery has been sealed. The SIM card and microSD card slots are placed inside the back panel.

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    The EMUI running on the Honor 4X is similar to the likes of iOS and MIUI where all the apps are on the home screen, and there is no app drawer. The UI was found to be fast and responsive and offers multiple customization features like themes and transitional animations. The sample video playback felt great, and the colors felt just right and were not overtly saturated.

    Overall the Honor 4X seemed like an excellent all-round multimedia device for those on a budget. The device is priced at Rs.10,499 which gets it competing with the likes of Yu Yureka, Redmi Note and even the Moto G. The company has also said that the 15-month extended warranty of the device won’t be void even if you root the device, which is great news for those who like to tinker around with their handsets.

    Honor will be offering accessories such as leather cases, headphones and others on Flipkart. The company has announced that its new devices will get monthly OTA updates for the first six months, followed by quarterly updates. You can pre-order the Honor 4X starting today till March 29 midnight. The flash sale will be held on March 30 at 2pm.

    Specifications

    Honor 4X

    Display 5.5 Inch
    720X1280
    Chipset 1.2 GHz, Snapdragon 410
    RAM 2 GB
    Internal Storage 8 GB
    External Storage 32 GB
    Main Camera 13 MP
    Front Camera 5 MP
    Operating System EMUI 3.0 based on Android 4.4.4 KitKat
    Battery 3000 mAh
    Price Rs.10,499

    Check out our hands on video here:

  • 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.

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    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

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    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

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    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.

  • Leaked Camera Samples of the Upcoming Honor Phone Suggest DSLR-Like Picture Quality

    Leaked Camera Samples of the Upcoming Honor Phone Suggest DSLR-Like Picture Quality

    The countdown to Huawei’s Honor event has begun. The Chinese smartphone brand is set to disclose two fresh products, which will expand the Honor smartphone series.

    Yesterday, Honor sent out press invites for an event scheduled on 24th March. The invite hinted that we were soon going to be seeing two new smartphones. It also teased the fact that the new handset may feature a dual camera. It has now been established that the same handset will be the first smartphone to feature a bionic parallel dual lens.

    From the leak, the image quality of the camera seems outstanding. Check out the pictures below:

    According to the leak, these shots have been taken from the new Honor smartphone. The quality of these pictures seem to replicate the quality of DSLR cameras; the clarity and the composition is stunning.

    The fact that we may be able to achieve DSLR-like picture quality, using a smartphone has been an unachieved dream up until now. There is a race amongst major smartphone brands to bring out a smartphone with the best camera quality. Currently, the iPhone 6 Plus aces the game, with its top notch camera sensors and OIS. Is Honor planning to join the match with its next smartphone? Only time will tell.

  • Honor Slowly Drops Huawei to Rise as an Independent Brand

    Honor Slowly Drops Huawei to Rise as an Independent Brand

    Chinese telecom company, Huawei has become an identifiable brand name. You are bound to come across a Huawei branded connectivity devices like modems and dongles. Huawei also makes smartphones, and its Honor line of smartphones have received favorable feedback from the market. There are some speculations in the market that Huawei will spin off Honor as an independent brand.

    Huawei has sent out invites for the launch of the Honor 6 Plus. The press release sent along with the invite calls Honor an independent brand and puts stress on the Honor brand name throughout the write-up. The company has also launched a hashtag called #TestofHonor for marketing its new smartphone. The invite too is devoid of any mention of Huawei.

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    Honor as a smartphone brand has been in India since October 2014 when they launched their first phones on Flipkart. The brand is known for devices like the Honor Holly, 3C, and 3X. The devices run Emotion UI, which is based on Android OS. The devices are good on the design front and have generally received favorable response from the users.

    Now it is unsure as to why Huawei would separate its recognizable brand name from its Honor line of smartphones. The brand would have to deal now with the onslaught of brands already competing in the brutal smartphone markets of the world.

  • Honor Teases Two New Smartphones, Sends Out Invites for March 24 Event

    Honor Teases Two New Smartphones, Sends Out Invites for March 24 Event

    Huawei, the Shenzhen-based company, is geared to boost its Honor smartphone lineage. Today, the telecommunications company started rolling out media invites, and it says that two smartphones will be unveiled in the forthcoming Huawei event scheduled for Tuesday, i.e. March 24.

    The firm sent out a teaser for the upcoming smartphones which read –

    Join us to celebrate the launch of the two super cool, revolutionary, innovative and ‘brave’ Honor phones. And change the way you picture life.

    From the bold statement Huawei has made, we sense something big is headed our way. One of the devices is said to sport two robust cameras; however, there are no details about their specifications. The invite came accompanied with an eyepatch which read “why see the world with just one eye?”. At this time, the cameras seem to be the highlight of the upcoming Honor phones.

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    More information about the Honor handsets should be revealed soon. Keep checking back for more details.

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