China's telecommunications giant Huawei launched here Tuesday two flagship smartphones the Honor 6 Plus and Honor 4C, in conjunction with its celebration of the first year anniversary of the Honor brand in Malaysia. (Photo/Xinhua) |
KUALA LUMPUR, April 28 -- China's telecommunications giant Huawei launched here Tuesday two flagship smartphones the Honor 6 Plus and Honor 4C, in conjunction with its celebration of the first year anniversary of the Honor brand in Malaysia.
Encased in an ultra-thin 1.85mm frame with a 5.5-inch full HD LCD Corning Gorilla Glass 3 screen, and 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM capacity, the Honor 6 Plus is the first smartphone within the Honor series to have LTE Cat6 combined with a super 8+1 cores Kirin925 chipset.
The 2x8MP unique bionic parallel eagle eye camera works symmetrically to focus faster and capture in-depth details with double light sensors that provide a 60 percent increase in light sensitivity for excellent image performance in environments with weak light.
Alongside the Honor 6 Plus, Huawei also unveiled another key product -- the Honor 4C -- during the event.
Equipped with a 1.2GHz Octacore CPU, 2GB RAM, and 5MP front camera, the Honor 4C is an exceptional upgrade from the Honor 3C, which targets consumers that want a fast performance smartphone within an affordable price range.
The Honor 6 Plus and Honor 4C will be available in Malaysia from Wednesday in colors of black and white. The recommended retail prices are 1,399 Ringgit (about 393.7 U.S. dollars) and 529 Ringgit (about 148.9 dollars) respectively.
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