Monday, August 1, 2016

Honor Note 8 unveiled in China with massive 6.6-inch QHD display

Honor has unveiled its latest phone in the Chinese market, the Honor Note 8. The phone is designed to go up against Xiaomi's Mi Max, offering an enormous 6.6-inch QHD display.

Powering the phone is the HiSilicon Kirin 955 SoC and a Mali-T880 MP4 GPU, the same configuration as the one we've seen in the Huawei P9. The Note 8 comes with 4GB of RAM, 32/64/128GB storage, 13MP camera at the back, 8MP front shooter with 85-degree wide-angle lens, fingerprint sensor, LTE, and a 4500mAh battery.

The tablet-sized phones measures 178.8 × 90.9 × 7.18mm, and weighs 219g. It'll go up for sale in China starting August 9, with the 32GB version retailing for ¥2,299 ($345), the 64GB model for ¥2,499 ($375), and the 128GB edition for ¥2,799 ($420). The Note 8 costs a $100 more than the Mi Max, but it offers a denser QHD display and a faster SoC.

At this stage, there's no mention of global availability, but we'll let you know once we hear more.



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