
24 March 2018
Finally, the wait is over for Honor fans as the company officially announces the much awaited Honor 7C. The device is the company's latest budget-friendly smartphone with solid mid-range hardware. The Honor 7C is featuring a 5.99-inches display with 2:1 HD+ screen resolution of 720 x 1440 pixels. The Qualcomm's Snapdragon 450 SoC is powering the device with 3/4GB RAM. As OS the device is pre-installed with Android Oreo with EMUI 8.0 layer over it.
The rear side is adorned with dual rear cameras, the primary snapper is 13MP whereas the secondary depth sensing sensor is 2MP. Thanks to dual camera setup it brings portrait mode. Up front, the selfie camera is 8MP with beauty mode and soft LED flashlight. The base variant native storage is 32GB whereas the top-tier variant has 64GB storage. The good thing is its native storage is further expandable using MicroSD card. It supports dual SIM cards along with a dedicated slot for MicroSD card. A 3,000mAh battery cell is on board to keep its lights on.
Specs | Honor 7C |
Display | 5.99-inches |
Screen resolution | 720 x 1440 pixels |
Chipset | Snapdragon 450 |
RAM | 3/4GB |
Storage | 32/64GB Expandable via MicroSD |
OS | Android Oreo with EMUI 8 |
SIM | Dual |
Rear camera | 13MP with f/2/2 aperture and dual LED flashlight |
Front camera | 8MP |
3.5mm headphone jack | Yes |
Fingerprint scanner | Rear |
Dimensions | 158.3 x 76.7 x 7.8mm |
Weight | 164g |
Battery | 3,000mAh |
As far as price and colors are a concern, the Honor 7C will be available in Blue, Black, Gold and Red color variants. The base variant with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage can be grabbed for 899 Yuan in China which is $142 at the current currency exchange rate. The top of the line variant comes with 4GB RAM and 16GB memory, it cost 1,299 Yuan ($205). It goes up for pre-orders soon after the announcement with a release from March 13th.
Feel free to share your views regarding the Honor 7C announcement in the comments section below.
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For a mid-range phone, the 5.99-inch display looks quite a big thing.
Not really, I guess. It's fine to have 6-inch display for mid-range phones. And the RAM options look quite in the range too.