Honor 5X: The new metal-clad Android Honor 5X was conceived and produced by Huawei, a Chinese electronic giant. It has a 5.5″ 1080p display, and sports two different RAM configurations – 2GB and 3GB. It has an internal storage of 16GB, expandable via the microSD card slot. The device is equipped with a 13MP camera with dual LED flash, located on the back of the phone. On the front, it has a 5MP selfie snapper. A fingerprint sensor, placed on the rear panel and below the camera, allows the user to unlock the phone in just half a second.
The new model includes Bluetooth 4.1, USB 2.0, GPS, A-GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, and 4G LTE (FDD and TDD) connectivity options.
The Honor 5X battery supports Quick Charge 3.0. According to Huawei, the smartphone charges up to 50% of the battery in just half an hour! The full charge is said to deliver 1.5 days of regular usage time, and up to 1.01 days of heavy usage time.
The Honor 5X Android smartphone is also known as the Honor Glory Play 5X, and is available in gold and silver options. It weighs 158 grams, and measures 151.3×76.3×8.15mm.
Huawei is a Chinese telecommunications company that was created in 1988. This company has the largest telecom infrastructure in the world. It has been manufacturing mobile phones since 1997. It is also the largest telecom infrastructure maker in the world. Huawei also makes Android tablets and smartphones.
Huawei’s Devices division produces a variety of devices. Its products include U8800, U8860, E220, Ascend, U7519, Huawei Mercury M886, Huawei Honor 6, Honor 6 Plus, and U8150. Each year, it ships more than 130 million devices around the world. They are sold in Japan, the United States, and Europe.
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