It’s never a dull day at TENAA, who today gave us our first sneak peak at a Huawei Honor Phablet featuring a monster 2K display and marching large battery.
Huawei were one of the last few phone makers to go for a 2K display, in fact the Huawei team made a big point about them not using QHD panels for a long time, but sometimes those extra pixels make more sense.
Say for example on a phone with huge 6.6-inch display, where a traditional FHD panel might start to look a little pixelated.
According to the details release through China’s TENAA authority, the new Honor phone (8 Max perhaps?), not only features a 6.6-inch 2K display, but also a large 4400mAh battery to match too.
Other details in the documents include 3GB RAM, 32GB internal memory, fast charing and one of Huawei’s own octa-core Kirin 950 chipsets running a 2.3Ghz.
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Images of the phablet show an all metal design with rear fingerprint scanner, dual tone LED flash, while camera specs mentioned are a 13 mega-pixel rear camera and 8 mega-pixel front.
Now that the Huawei Honor Max is at TENAA you won’t need to wait too long before the device finally launches.
The Kirin chips are very power friendly, and if Huawei have picked the right panel you could be looking at over 4hrs SoT with this baby, which is more than fine.
The Kirin chips are very power friendly, and if Huawei have picked the right panel you could be looking at over 4hrs SoT with this baby, which is more than fine.
Kind of dull looking.