Huawei intros the Honor T1 Android tablet: unibody design and affordable price
Huawei recently announced a new Android tablet called Honor T1. The slate will be available later this month in Europe for €130, and it’s currently showcased on Huawei’s Hi Honor website - which was released a few months ago to promote the Honor brand internationally.
Since it’s inexpensive, the Huawei Honor T1 is obviously not a high-end device. However, it has an aluminum unibody design that gives it a premium look.
The new tablet sports an 8-inch display with 800 x 1280 pixels, and unfortunately ships with Android 4.3 on board. Other features include 3G connectivity (with voice calling), a 5 MP rear camera, VGA front-facing camera, quad-core 1.2 GHz Snapdragon 200 processor, 1 GB of RAM, and 8 GB of expandable internal memory. There’s a 4800 mAh battery inside the T1, which can reportedly provide a stand-by time of up to 20 days, or a usage time of up to 40 hours (thanks to an “ultra” power saving mode).
source: Hi Honor via SmartDroid (translated)
Since it’s inexpensive, the Huawei Honor T1 is obviously not a high-end device. However, it has an aluminum unibody design that gives it a premium look.
The Huawei Honor T1 is already available to buy in India, where it costs 9,999 INR (about $157 or €126). Check out the tablet below and let us know if you think it's worth €130.
source: Hi Honor via SmartDroid (translated)
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