Huawei has launched a new variant of the Honor 7 smartphone in China. Dubbed Honor 7 Enhanced Edition,
the device differs from the standard model in two aspects: it has 32GB
internal memory and runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow, compared to Honor 7's
16/64GB storage options and Android 5.0 Lollipop.

The rest of the specs remain same, meaning it is powered by Kirin 935
chipset and sports 5.2-inch FullHD display. RAM is 3GB, while camera
configuration includes 20MP rear unit and 8MP front shooter. It also
packs in a 3,100mAh battery, and features a fingerprint sensor at the
back. The new variant comes only in gold color.
The Honor 7 Enhanced Edition carries a tag of RMB 1,990 (around $310), compared to the $278 cost of the Honor 7.
The Honor 7 Enhanced Edition carries a tag of RMB 1,990 (around $310), compared to the $278 cost of the Honor 7.
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