Huawei Honor 2 unveiled: 1.4GHz quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, 4.5-inch 326 PPI display
Never one to stop
unfurling new smartphones, Huawei's just detailed yet another high-end Android
handset. The Honor 2 packs the company's in-house K3V2 1.4GHz
quad-core chip, up from the
single-core found in the original, alongside 2GB of RAM and 8GB of built-in
storage. Around the back, there's the BSI 8-megapixel camera sensor, capable of
burst shots and full 1080p video capture, while Huawei has also included a
microSD slot for storage expansion. With a 4.5-inch 1,280 x 720 display,
there's hefty pixel bump up from the 245 pixels per inch found on the first
Honor -- in fact we have a Retina display-matching 326ppi. The Chinese phone
maker is also talking up its claims of 72 hours of standby time, which is
something we'd certainly like to try out. Pre-orders will start in China later
this week, with the Honor 2 priced up at 1,888 yuan
Via: Engadget
looking forward to it. that is a good rate
ReplyDeleteid like to know if i can get it in kenya and how much it would cost me to get it
ReplyDelete