Huawei officially
launched the new
Huawei Honor 3X and 3C smartphones today putting pressure on Xiaomi’s
mid-range and
entry-level Android smartphones.
In the past
Huawei had
launched Honor
phones as
mid-range devices, but with pressure from Xiaomi’s successful Hongmi, and low-cost
mid-range devices from rivals ZTE’s
Nubia brands,
Huawei have had to reinvent the range.
Today 2 new
Huawei Honor phones have been officially launched, the
entry-level Huawei Honor 3C and
mid-range Huawei Honor 3X with Mediatek’s true
8-core chipset.
Huawei Honor 3C Specifications
The Honor 3C gets the same naming system as Apple’s entry-level iPhone 5C, and has a design which is almost identical to the Xiaomi Hongmi that it goes to market with the aim of beating.
Like the Hongmi the screen is a 720p (1280 x 720) unit, but measures in at a slightly larger 5-inch, a 1.3Ghz
quad-core MT6582 processor offers enough power for a low-cost smartphone, and interestingly
Huawei are offering both 1GB RAM and
2GB RAM options.
Other highlights include a 2300mAh battery, 8 mega-pixel Sony F2.0 aperture rear camera, micro SD card expansions and dual-sim with support for WCDMA, GSM and TD-SCDMA.
Pricing starts at 798 yuan for the 1GB model rising to 998 Yuan for the 2GB option.
Huawei Honor 3X Specifications
The 3X also has a body inspired by the Hongmi, but with a larger still 5.5-inch 720p display, Under that large panel is a 1.7Ghz
8-core Mediatek
MT6592 chipset, 2GB RAM, dual-SIM support, 13 mega-pixel rear camera, 5 mega-pixel front and 3000mAh battery.
Pricing of the Huawei Honor 3X is 1698 Yuan, which has it in direct competition with the Xiaomi Mi2S with only a single sim, no SD card slot, 4.3-inch display but a Snapdragon 600 processor from Qualcomm.
Both the
Huawei Honor 3C and 3X will go on sale in China through JingDong mall and large electronics retail chains. There is also the possibility that the phones could
launch outside of China some time later this year!