Honor soon turns one year in Europe, and to celebrate it seems that the company created under the umbrella of Huawei has decided to present a new mid-range smartphone. After having been discovered in one of its versions in a leak, Honor has confirmed that the presentation of the Honor Play 5X will take place on October 10. The Honor Play 5X will be an entry-level smartphone, and it seems that its appearance will be slightly different from what the latest certification revealed to us of what, in theory, was the Honor 5X. And we must take this data into account, because it seems that the Honor Play 5X will be accompanied by an Honor 5X, this second being the one that incorporates the highest-end technical specifications.
In short, Honor has two new smartphones ready for launch: the Honor Play 5X and the Honor 5X. The one that has been confirmed to be presented on October 10 is apparently the Honor Play 5X, the simpler of the two, and its design will presumably be identical to that of the mid-range mobile that Huawei has recently certified. According signal from AndroidHeadlines.com, the Play 5X incorporate a screen five inches with 1280 x 720 pixel resolution, a processor MediaTek MT6735 of four coresrunning at 1.3 GHz, two gigabytes of RAM, 16 gigabytes of memory (expandable microSD up to 32 gigabytes), a main chamber 13 megapixels, a front chamber five megapixel and version Android 5.1 Lollipop of the operating system Android.
But what about the Honor mobile that has recently gone through a certification revealing that it will incorporate a fingerprint reader on the back? That, in principle, will be the Honor 5X. We know if your presentation will also occur this week, but what we do know is that the 5X incorporate a screen of 5.5 inches with resolution Full HD, a processor Snapdragon 615 with eight cores, 3 gigabytes of RAM, 32 gigabytes of internal storage, a 13 megapixel main camera, A front camera of five megapixels and version of Android 5.1 Lollipop for Android. In neither of the two cases is the battery capacity mentioned, although there is mention of the casing materials, the Honor 5X being the one chosen to incorporate a metal casing.
Taking all this extra-official information for granted, we intuit that the Honor Play 5X will become some kind of successor to the Honor Holly, while the Honor 5X will succeed the Honor 4X. And, to put ourselves in a situation, let's remember that the Honor Holly arrived in stores with a starting price of around 140 euros, while the Honor 4X landed on the European market costing approximately 200 euros.