Huawei introduced its new smartphone Honor 5A at a recent event in China. The Chief Executive Officer of the company said Honor 5A is suitable for younger consumers as it falls within the range of entry-level mobile phones that offer satisfactory specifications while their main goal remains the affordable price. Let's look at the device specs announced during the event.
The Honor 5A runs me a 617GHz eight-core Snapdragon 1.5 chipset. This chipset is worn by many mid-range smartphones, such as the Moto G4 Plus.
Honor 5A will come in many variations, including China Mobile and dual versions of Netcom using Huawei's XinumGHz octa-core Kirin 620 chipset. The smartphone has 1.2GB RAM, and 2GB storage that can be expanded.
It has a rear 13MP camera with 5P lens, 28mm wide angle, and 7cm macro. The front camera is in 5MP with 4P lens, f / 2.0 aperture, and blue filters to reduce the radiation. The battery capacity is quite satisfactory: 3,100mAh with 3.0 energy-saving features that should deliver a lifetime of a whole day.
The Honor 5A measures 154,3 x 77,1 x 8,45 cm and weighs 168 grams. It has a plastic body and a metal frame, and comes in 6 different colors, white, gold, yellow, pink, blue and black. The device will have a 5,5-inch display with analysis 720p, and the ratio contrast will reach 1000:1, 178 degree viewing angles, as well as Aluminum Silicon tempered glass. The display also features pixel level adjustment under sunlight.
The device is said to come with features security that protect the device from illegal access, suspicious URLs, or even theft.
The price of the 5A in the China Mobile variant is $106, while the dual version for all Netcom networks will cost $121. Friends of the company can register for the first sale of the Honor 5A on June 17 from JD.com and electronic store of Huawei in China.