China’s TENAA has just listed the Huawei Honor 4X along with most of the smartphone’s specifications. By the looks of it, the Huawei Honor 4X is a mid-range smartphone designed to compete against the Xiaomi RedMi series.
Since the Huawei Honor 4X isn’t official yet, the exact pricing is yet to be unveiled by the Chinese manufacturer. Sources from all over the blogosphere speculate that the Honor 4X will be priced at roughly CNY 800, which at the current conversion rates mean roughly $130. That’s a bit lower than what Xiaomi asks for the 2GB version of the Redmi Note, a smartphone with similar specs that has been selling like crazy in China. It’s also the same price that Xiaomi asks for the 1GB version of the Redmi Note.
What we do know for sure are the smartphone’s specifications, as this is where the TENAA leak comes in. The Huawei Honor 4X will come with a 5.5-inch display running a resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels, a 1.2GHz processor, 2GB of RAM. Other notable specs include a 13MP primary camera, a 5MP secondary camera, a microSD card slot, as well as support for FDD LTE, TD LTE, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, CDMA, and GSM, which are all of the standards you’re going to find through China. On the software front, the Honor 4X will run Android 4.4 KitKat.
Based on the smartphone’s support for both FDD and TD LTE, GizChina speculates that the Huawei Ascend Honor 4X is likely to be based on a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chipset. Unfortunately, we were not able to find any mention of the chip in the specifications listed by TENAA.
The pics posted by TENAA reveal that the Honor 4X won’t come with a premium build in the style of the Ascend Mate series, a detail that seems to reinforce speculations claiming that the Huawei Honor 4X will be aimed at the budget segment of the market. The official dimensions are 152.9 × 77.2 × 8.85 (mm).
At the moment, we don’t know if the Huawei Honor 4X will make it out of China. Although the smartphone isn’t likely to make it to US shores through official channels, Huawei does have a tradition of releasing its smartphones in various markets around Europe, so we shouldn’t rule out the possibility of an European launch just yet.
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