Huawei launches the cheapest dual back camera Smartphone



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Now you don’t need to pay so much for dual real cameras on your smartphone. Just switch to the  popular Chinese smartphone - Huawei.



Huawei’s online brand, Honor, today launched what appears to be the cheapest smartphone to come with a dual rear cameras in China. The phone is called the Honor 6X, the smartphone comes in three variants that start at RMB 999 ($150).
Huawei launches the cheapest dual back camera smartphone


The metal clad Honor 6X sports a combination of 12-megapixel and 2-megapixel cameras on the back. However, there is no word yet how the two cameras work in tandem. There’s also an 8-megapixel selfie camera that goes along with them. 

The Honor 6X comes in three variants: 3GB of RAM with 32GB of internal storage; 4GB of RAM with 32GB of internal storage; and 4GB of RAM with 64GB of internal storage. It is powered by the company’s home-grown Kirin 655 processor. This smartphone with dual SIM capability also has a micro-SD card should you need more storage. The other two variants are priced at roughly RMB 1,299 ($190/ NGN 67,000) and RMB 1,599 ($240/ NGN 84,000). All variants come with a 5.5-inch full HD display.
Huawei launches the cheapest dual back camera smartphone


All of the Honor 6X variants run on Huawei’s UI 4.1, which is based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. They also possess a 3,340 mAh battery, a fingerprint scanner, 4G VoLTE support, and battery with fast charging capability. It will be available in five color options - gold, silver, grey, blue, and rose gold — and go on sale in China starting Oct. 25. There’s no word on its international availability just yet.


A dual-camera setup on the back isn’t especially a new feature, but it’s mostly available on high-priced phones such as the LG G5, Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus, and HTC 10. The Huawei Honor has been bringing this hardware feature to its affordable range of smartphones. Earlier this year, it launched the Honor 8 featuring dual cameras on the back. It is priced at $399 / NGN 139,650. 

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