Huawei sub-brand Honor has launched a new
entry-level smartphone. Dubbed Honor 7S, the device - which was spotted on
TENAA earlier this month - is powered by MediaTek MT6739 SoC, and sports a 5.45
inch display with 720 x 1440 pixel resolution (18:9 aspect ratio).
RAM is 2GB, while internal memory is 16GB. The
camera department features a 13MP rear shooter and a 5MP front unit. Measuring
146.5 x 70.9 x 8.3mm and weighing in at 142g, the device supports dual SIM
feature, runs Android 8.1 Oreo, and packs in a 3,020mAh battery. The company
says the handset also features a louder speaker so you get a better listening
experience in noisy environments.
The Honor 7S has launched in Pakistan, where it
carries a price tag of PKR 14,499 (US$ 125). Although the device is listed on
Honor's global website, there's currently no information on when other markets
will get it.