Honor 7X Review and Full Specifications; The Next Best Smart phone In Honor series
Hello friends, let's see the full information about the newly released Honor 7X . The Honor 7X is the newest smartphone to sport an 18:9 aspect ratio screen, and has been launched at a starting price of Rs. 12,999 for the 32 GB variant while users will have to shell out Rs 15,999 for the 64 GB variant. The smartphone is available on Amazon India exclusively from December through a flash sale. Honor 7X is uses a single block of metal that looks and feels very premium for a Rs. 12,999 phone. Even though the rear of the phone has a flat profile, which compliments its 7.6mm thickness. The front is dominated by a 5.93 inch screen with thin borders on the sides but comparatively thicker ones at the top and bottom. The metal earpiece sits above the screen, with an 8 mega pixel front camera alongside. Honor has used a metal unibody for this smartphone which gives it that premium look and feel. The metal body curves on the sides and along the edge, giving this phone a good in hand feel. The power and the volume buttons are positioned on the right.
The loud speaker, 3.5mm headphones socket, primary microphone, and micro USB port are all on the bottom. The dual camera setup at the back is accompained by a single LED flash. The camera arrangement protrudes a little. The Honor 7X weights 165 grams which feels about right in the hand. It measures 7.6mm in thickness while packing in a 3340mAh battery. Honor supplies a 10W charger in the box that is capable of charging the phone completely in two and a half hours.The 7X packs in a HiSilicon kirin 659 SoC, the same processor powering the Honor 9i. It is an octa-core chip with four cores clocked at 2.36GHz and the other four clock at 1.7GHz. Honor 7X, you get to choose between 32 GB and 64 GB of internal storage, but both variants have 4 GB RAM. The 7x can accommodate two nano SIMs. There is support for 4G and VoLTE on both SIMs, but only one can access the 4G network at a time. The 7X runs on Huawei's custom EMUI skin , specifically EMUI 5.1 on top of Android Nougat. You get the option to choose between layouts with and without an app drawer. The UI also includes theme support for a degree of customization.
The Honor 7X's screen boasts a full HD+ resolution with 2.5D curved glass, but there is no mention of any type of protection. Viewing angles are good and brightness is good indoors.The phone lasted only a little over 8 hours in our HD video loop test, which is under-par for a battery of this size. Honor has baked in a few battery saving software tweaks which could come in handy, but we shouldn't have to use them all the time. Photo taken with the Honor 7X look good at first glance. However, zoom into landscape shots and you can see that the 7x misses out on details and delivers slightly grainy shots. The wide aperture mode gives you better depth of field by digitally adding blur based on the aperture value you select. Shooting at night needs a steady hand. In auto mode, the phone takes shots but the pauses to sharpen the output. The primary camera is capable of 1080p video recording while the selfie camera maxes out at 720p. Overall the smartphone is good
The loud speaker, 3.5mm headphones socket, primary microphone, and micro USB port are all on the bottom. The dual camera setup at the back is accompained by a single LED flash. The camera arrangement protrudes a little. The Honor 7X weights 165 grams which feels about right in the hand. It measures 7.6mm in thickness while packing in a 3340mAh battery. Honor supplies a 10W charger in the box that is capable of charging the phone completely in two and a half hours.The 7X packs in a HiSilicon kirin 659 SoC, the same processor powering the Honor 9i. It is an octa-core chip with four cores clocked at 2.36GHz and the other four clock at 1.7GHz. Honor 7X, you get to choose between 32 GB and 64 GB of internal storage, but both variants have 4 GB RAM. The 7x can accommodate two nano SIMs. There is support for 4G and VoLTE on both SIMs, but only one can access the 4G network at a time. The 7X runs on Huawei's custom EMUI skin , specifically EMUI 5.1 on top of Android Nougat. You get the option to choose between layouts with and without an app drawer. The UI also includes theme support for a degree of customization.
The Honor 7X's screen boasts a full HD+ resolution with 2.5D curved glass, but there is no mention of any type of protection. Viewing angles are good and brightness is good indoors.The phone lasted only a little over 8 hours in our HD video loop test, which is under-par for a battery of this size. Honor has baked in a few battery saving software tweaks which could come in handy, but we shouldn't have to use them all the time. Photo taken with the Honor 7X look good at first glance. However, zoom into landscape shots and you can see that the 7x misses out on details and delivers slightly grainy shots. The wide aperture mode gives you better depth of field by digitally adding blur based on the aperture value you select. Shooting at night needs a steady hand. In auto mode, the phone takes shots but the pauses to sharpen the output. The primary camera is capable of 1080p video recording while the selfie camera maxes out at 720p. Overall the smartphone is good
Specifications
CPU Kirin 659| RAM 4 GB| Storage 32 GB/ 64 GB | Battery 3,340 mAh | Camera 16 MP + 2 MP rear camera and 8 MP front camera| OS EMUI 5.1 ( Android 7.2 Nougat)| Screen size 5.93 inch | Weight 165gram and Dimension 156.5? 75.3? 7.6 mm
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