Huawei has announced two new devices yesterday, the Honor 6 Plus and Honor 4X. Both of these handsets were rumored and leaked like crazy over the last couple of weeks and we knew basically everything there is to know about them before they event launched. Huawei finally announced both devices yesterday and stopped the insane amount of leaked material that was coming our way. Honor 6 Plus definitely took the spotlight considering this is an extremely powerful device which comes with some interesting features and doesn’t cost all that much at all. Well, you’ll be able to reserve a copy of this device soon, about half an hour after this article gets published. If you’re interested, follow the source link down below which will take you to Huawei’s official Honor 6 Plus page. The device will go on sale on December 23rd, which is also the date Huawei will ship reserved copies of this handset. The basic 3G version of the device is priced at 1,999 Yuan ($323), while the dual 4G version costs 2,499 Yuan ($403).
Huawei Glory 6 Plus sports a 5.5-inch 1080p display along with 3GB of RAM for all your multitasking needs and 16 (3G / 4G) or 32GB (4G) of internal storage which you can expand via MicroSD card up to 128GB. This handset is powered by Huawei’s very own Kirin 925 octa-core processor (quad Cortex A15 + quad Cortex A7) and there’s also an extra processor on the inside which is called ISP (Dedicated Signal Image Processor) and which takes care of some side processes, like the camera processing. Mali T628 MP4 GPU is here to take care of graphics processing. This handset has two 8-megapixel cameras on the back, while there’s a 8-megapixel snapper located on the front side of the device. 3600mAh battery is included in this device and it should provide more than enough battery to last you through the day. The dual 8-megapixel cameras on the back are allegedly really good and they do offer all sorts of features which you can take advantage off while using those sensors.
There you have it, let us know if you decide to pick up a copy of the device. What are your thoughts here, do you like this handset? Is it something you might consider carrying as your daily driver?