Check out the Huawei Honor 7, reduced to its individual parts
Just the other day, the Huawei Honor 7 was unveiled. The device is equipped with a 5.2-inch screen carrying a 1080 x 1920 resolution. The home grown Kirin 935 SoC is under the hood, containing an octa-core 2.3GHz CPU. 3GB of RAM is inside along with 16GB of internal storage. Those requiring additional memory can access the 128GB capacity microSD slot on the phone. A 20MP camera adorns the back of the unit and an 8MP snapper can be found on the front of the handset. A 3100mAh battery keeps the light on, and there is a fingerprint sensor found underneath the rear camera.
The Huawei Honor 7 is priced at the equivalent of $322 USD for the single SIM version, and $355 for the dual SIM capable model. $403 USD buys you the premium version of the phone with 128GB of internal memory.
Taking the Huawei Honor 7 apart reveals all of the goodies you would expect to see in a highly-spec'd 2015 handset. Parts displayed include the 3100mAh Li-ion battery, the motherboard, camera modules and more. Color-coding helps you find the octa-core CPU, Broadcom's Wi-Fi module and other components.
source: mobile.it.168 (translated) via GizmoChina
Taking the Huawei Honor 7 apart reveals all of the goodies you would expect to see in a highly-spec'd 2015 handset. Parts displayed include the 3100mAh Li-ion battery, the motherboard, camera modules and more. Color-coding helps you find the octa-core CPU, Broadcom's Wi-Fi module and other components.
Check out the insides of the Huawei Honor 7 by clicking on the slideshow below!
source: mobile.it.168 (translated) via GizmoChina
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