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Honor 7C makes its official debut, starts at around $140

Honor has finally revealed its latest handset, the 7C. The model will come in starting at around $140 and will offer an 18:9 display and will also offer facial recognition for unlocking the unit.

It was only a few days ago that we caught a good glimpse at the Honor 7C, showing off its facial recognition abilities. Now, the firm has officially taken the wraps off of its latest handset, which will be available in China starting tomorrow.

The Honor 7C will be priced at ¥899 or around $142 for the 3GB RAM model with 32GB storage and ¥1,299 or roughly $205 for the 4GB RAM variant with 64GB of internal storage.

As for other specifications, the Honor 7C will offer a large 5.99-inch 720p 18:9 display and will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor. The handset will offer a dual camera system on the rear with a 13MP and 2MP sensors, and an 8MP front-facing camera. The unit will also offer facial recognition for unlocking the smartphone. Lastly, as a bit of a surprise, it will arrive with EMUI 8.0 powered by Android 8.0 Oreo.

As mentioned prior, the phone will be available for purchase in China starting tomorrow and will come in four colors: black, red, gold, and blue.

Source: Weibo via GSMArena

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