Huawei is doing what they do with yet another Honor phone for budget-minded folks to enjoy. This is the Honor 6A.
What we have here is a metal phone that brings Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box and a nice 13MP camera. Its 5-inch 720p display will be a bit on the low side as far as resolution’s concerned, but it — along with a power-efficient Snapdragon 430 chipset — should help contribute to nice battery life with the 3,020mAh battery inside.
There are more good bits under the hood, including 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, a 5MP front camera, a fingerprint sensor, and 4G LTE connectivity.
Alongside the base 2GB model worth around $115, Honor will also offer it in 3GB/32GB for just a tad more at $145. It hits Chinese stores starting June 1st.