Not long ago,
Huawei gave low-cost smartphone seekers a sweet surprise by
showcasing the $130
Honor 3C alongside the more powerful Honor 3X. The former was reportedly made to go through a few popular benchmarking
apps, where it showed off some impressive prowess.
The potential of the quad-core Mediatek
MT6582 is no
secret, especially for us here at GizChina. The
Honor 3C uses comes with the very
processor, and here's what it did to the benchmarking
apps it went through.
Huawei Honor 3C benchmark scores
- AnTuTu: 17,189 points
- Quadrant: 3,163 points
- Nenamark2: 47.2fps
- Basemark: 20.83fps
- Vellamo: 1,927 points (HTML5); 590 points (Metal)
Although these are by no means groundbreaking numbers, but for a
phone that will hopefully see a release in numerous markets worldwide at the concerned price point, this is indeed impressive.
The
MT6582 that the
phone employs operates at a 1.3GHz frequency, paired with a Mali 400 GPU. Other
specifications of the
Honor 3C include a 5-inch 720p screen, 2,300mAh battery, 8 mega-pixel f/2.0 Sony camera, and an option of 1GB or
2GB RAM.