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New Honor smartphone with 3GB RAM certified in China

A new Huawei Honor smartphone carrying a model number DLI-AL10 had been certified by Chinese TENAA authority earlier today, with some of its key specs revealed in the listing as well. Current rumors claimed that this mysterious handset could be none other than the upcoming Honor 6A budget smartphone.

The upcoming Nougat-based device will be coming with a 5″ HD display powered by 1.4GHz 8-cores CPU along with 3GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage space under its memory compartment. Camera-wise, it will be equipped with a 13MP main snapper paired with a 5MP front-facing camera for selfies or video calls. A 2,920mAh power plant will be available to keep its lights on for a decent amount of time.

Although the device in picture is branded with the Honor logo, but it do shows some close resemblance to the newly unveiled Huawei Enjoy 7 Plus. According to reports out of China, this handset is expected to be announced later this month and is expected to come with an affordable price tag of around $120.

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