Huawei, China’s leading smartphone maker, is all set to launch their upcoming smartphone “Huawei Honor 7X” in Xi’an on October 11. Yesterday, Honor 7X was spotted on Geekbench 4 as a model “Huawei BND-AL10” with Kirin 659 and 4GB RAM. The smartphone also received TENAA certification in China in September 2017 as a “BND-AL10,” which confirms that BND-AL10 is the Huawei Honor 7X.
The certification reveals some specifications of the device. Per the listing TENAA website, the smartphone sports a 5.93-inch TFT display with a 2160×1080 pixel resolution. The device will run on Google’s Android 7.0 operating system, powered by an Octa-core 2.36GHz processor. It offers 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The device also has a 4GB RAM/32GB storage variant and a 4GB RAM/128GB variant.
The handset will feature a 16MP + 2MP dual rear camera and an 8MP selfie camera. The smartphone packs a 3,200 mAh battery and supports 4G, LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS as connectivity options.
Alongside the specifications, pricing for the Honor 7X has also been leaked before the launch. As per leaks, the Honor 7X will start at ¥1799 (∼Rs 17600) for the 3GB variant and ¥2099 (∼Rs 20600)) for the 4GB variant.