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Huawei Honor 7X Spotted on Geekbench & Receives TENAA Certification in China

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.

Huawei Honor 7X

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.

Huawei Honor 7X

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.

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