SKU: EN-B10519
Beneath the camera on the back of the phone is a fingerprint sensor, much like we saw on Huawei's Mate 7. It's positioned well, being exactly where your index finger naturally sits when you pick the phone up, meaning you don't have to make much effort to use it. It's easy to set up your fingerprint and I find it recognised my finger quickly and mostly accurately. It's running on Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop software, over which Honor has slapped the same Emotion interface you'll find on other Honor and Huawei phones. One of the main changes to other versions of Android is that there's no app tray -- instead, all your apps are stored among your widgets on your home screen. I find it's easy for it to become cluttered.
There's a 2.2GHz octa-core processor, with 3GB of RAM under the hood, which seems to keep the essentials ticking over nicely, How it handles more demanding games remains to be seen in the full review, It has a 2,450mAh battery, which Honor reckons you can get over two days of moderate use or a day and a half of heavy use, That's a big claim, and one I'll be testing thoroughly as soon as possible, The back of the phone is also where you'll find the camera, It's a 20-megapixel affair, which is a generous iphone xs / x cardinal barely there leather resolution considering the low price, I took it for a quick spin and the results so far look decent..
This shot overlooking the River Thames is well exposed, with good colours too. The high resolution means there's plenty of room to crop in should you want to. It has most of the same slow shutter effects that Huawei debuted on the P8. As well as letting you create trails of light at night, it also let me get this slow shutter shot of the river, with the clouds seen streaking overhead. I'm really impressed, as this is typically a shot I would need to use a variety of filters and other complicated kit to achieve on a normal camera.
You'll also find a range of other modes, including a beauty mode, panorama and HDR, There's a dual-LED flash too, and the front of the camera is home to an 8-megapixel camera, I'm keen to take both for a proper test soon, While the Honor 7 may not have the cutting-edge looks of phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+, but it packs a solid lineup of specs into a metal body and doesn't charge anything like as much for it, If you're after a top-end phone on a budget, it may well iphone xs / x cardinal barely there leather be worth a closer look -- but wait for our full review to be sure..
The first great smartphone of 2015. Beautiful and bold..with complications. The new no-compromise MacBook. A stellar on-ear headphone. Crave-worthy curves for a premium price. The Honor 7 packs a whole heap of high-end tech, like a 20-megapixel camera, into a classy frame -- and doesn't charge the Earth for it either. If you like the sound of a metal phone packed with high end tech, but don't quite have the budget for a flagship phone like the iPhone 6 or the Samsung Galaxy S6, then check out the affordable Honor 7 by Huawei.
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