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The Honor 7X is a smartphone that price is very reasonable. If you want to benefit from modern features such as narrow bezels then you should choose this smartphone. This smartphone has a big screen that doesn’t mean a bigger phone and 18:9 aspect ratio screen.
Features:
- Body: Metal unibody, 2.5D glass on front
- Screen: 5.93″ IPS LCD, 1080p (407ppi); Gorilla Glass (unspecified version)
- Processor: Octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 659
- Chipset: 4x [email protected] + 4x [email protected], Mali-T830MP2
- Memory: 3/4GB RAM + 32/64GB storage, Hybrid microSD slot
- Camera: Dual 16MP (1/2.9″, 1.25 µm) + 2MP with PDAF, 1080p @ 30fps video
- Selfie cam: 8 MP, 1080p @ 30fps video
- OS: Android 7.0 Nougat, EMUI 5.1 on top
- Battery: 3,340mAh (non-removable)
- MicroSD: Yes, upto 256GB
- Sensors: Hall effect sensor, Fingerprint sensor, Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor, Compass, Accelerometer, Phone status indicator
- Connectivity: Hybrid Dual Nano-SIM (hybrid microSD slot); LTE Cat4 150/50 Mbps support; Wi-Fi g/b/n; Bluetooth 4.1; GPS with GLONASS; FM radio; 3.5mm audio jack
- Misc: Fingerprint reader, DTS audio
- Colors: Black, Gold, Blue
Design & Display:
To look at the Honor 7X it’s good and the screen is 82.9% of body ratio. The screen looks square like a rounded body. It comes in black, blue and gold and metal finish makes feel better. Body is made by metal unibody and using 2.5D glass on front. The LCD with a 1080p resolution filling 5.93”.
Battery & Performance:
The battery is 3,340 mAh, which is good. If you spending time with watching the video, using Google Maps, Capture photos you get back up 5 hours and 31 minutes or more. The battery performance depends on what you’re doing on the phone. You will get 50% to 54% charge in an hour. Overall performance is too good.
Positives side:
- Low price
- Stylish
- 18:9 aspect ratio screen
- 82.9% screen-to-body ratio
- Lots of camera features, including dual lens
- Solid battery life
Negatives side:
- Camera, not the best quality
- Portrait mode hit-and-miss
- No USB Type-C
- NFC not available Android Pay
- No Android 8.0 at launch