Huawei launches Honor 4 Play smartphone with 64-Bit Snapdragon 410 SoC
Recently, the Chinese brand Huawei has unveiled a new smartphone in the Honor family with which it targets small budgets. If it still enjoys a 64-bit Snapdragon 410 SoC platform and 4G/LTE support, it simply goes down against an old Android Jelly Bean operating system onboard.
All users do not necessarily want to bring several hundred euros to afford the latest smartphone in fashion with functionality that some deem unnecessary as the fingerprint reader or the qHD display.
That's why there are smartphones less than 100 euros. The model Honor 4 Play that Huawei has unveiled belongs to the brand, with its official price of 799 yuan, the equivalent of a hundred euros.
Despite this attractive price positioning, there is a configuration of midrange which is quite interesting, especially with the platform of Snapdragon 410 of Qualcomm and ARM Cortex A-53 64-bit processor. This quad-core CPU is clocked at 1.2GHz and coupled with 1GB of RAM.
Further advantage is that of a 5-inch display in 720p (1280 x 720 pixels resolution), a 4G/LTE compatibility, camera sensors of 2 and 8 megapixel, flash memory of 8 GB which is expandable to MicroSD and a battery of 2000 mAh.
Too bad now that we should be content with an old Android 4.2 Jelly Bean when many models, even the cheapest, are accompanied by Android 4.4 KitKat. Not to mention that Android 5.0 is not far off either.
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