Huawei officially launched in Beijing the Honor 6 Plus, the very first dual camera smartphone (we'll tell you about this in a bit, but first I'm gonna share you its basic specs). The handset sports a 5.5 1080p display and is powered by 1.8GHz KIrin 925 octa-core processor. It also features 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of expandable memory, 3600 mAh battery capacity and 4G/ LTE connectivity. It is housed in 150.46 x 75.68 x 7.5 mm chassis.
The most notable feature of this phone is its "Symmetrical dual camera technology", as Huawei calls it. It packs two (2) 8MP sensors on its rear that produces 13MP pictures due to software implementation. These sensors can take tow times light compared to a single sensor. It assures better picture quality even when taken in the dark and promises faster shutter speed (0.1 seconds). The front camera features 5 MP megapixels.
Specifications
- Display: 5.5-inch Full HD
- Processor: 1.8GHz Kirin 925 octa-core
- RAM: 3GB
- ROM: 32GB, expandable up to 128GB via microSD
- Rear Camera: 8MP Dual Camera Setup, producing 13MP pictures
- Front Camera: 5MP
- Battery: 3600 mAh
- Connectivity: 4G/ LTE
- Dimensions: 150.46 x 75.68 x 7.5 mm
- Others: i3 Sensor Hub technology, dual SIM, OTG function, infrared port, NFC support