Huawei has unveiled its latest Android Gingerbread smartphone, the Huawei Honor, which features a 16M 16:9 true color high-definition 4-inch FWVGA capacitive touch screen.
The phone has a 1,900 MAh battery, which is designed to allow users to make use of the phone for three days on a single charge, which is one of the longest life-spans in phones with 4-inch screens.
The Honor features a 1.4 GHz processor, an 8-megapixel camera, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, a 10.9 mm-thick body and weighs 140g.
“Huawei Honor encapsulates the Huawei brand – it features simple-to-use, advanced technology that allows people to share and connect easily. Honor provides a package of features that elevates the smartphone user experience, including an ultra-long battery life, so critical to the performance of smartphones but yet is often downplayed,” said Victor Xu, chief marketing officer of Huawei Device. “Consumers now have a high-performing smartphone that lets them communicate, connect, entertain and share content for an extended period of time without compromising on looks, technology or style.”
Honor has a Huawei-designed user interface which is designed for easier customisation and management and features a dynamic weather widget.
The Honor also features a Gyroscope, is DLNA-certified and will be commercially available in the Middle East in Q4, 2011.