An Android Smartphone Displays Google Website
An Android smartphone displays the Google website in this picture illustration in Seoul September 7, 2011. Reuters/Truth Leem

Huawei has been in the front line in designing its line of smartphone products offering something for the high-end and low-end users. Last month, the word got out for Huawei is working on a high-end device called the Honor 7 Plus. At that time, an alleged leaked photo of the device had also surfaced.

According to Gizmo China, a new rumor has just come out to complete the specs of this upcoming phone. Honor 7 Plus will have a fingerprint sensor located at the back just underneath the camera. By examining the leaked photo, it can be observed that the arrangement of the components on the rear panel comes out in a similar manner to the Huawei's Ascend Mate 7. This new device will also come with a touchscreen sized 5.5-inch that will support a Quad HD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels.

The phone features a rear camera of 16 MP with a dual LED flash. A front facing unit camera for selfies comes with a 13 megapixel. The phone also features a RAM of 3 GB and an inbuilt storage space of 16 GB.

The battery is expected to be of 4,000 mAh capacity. Under its hood, it will be featuring a HiSilicon Kirin 930 chipset built by Huawei. Despite all these details being revealed, it is not clear when the phone will be made official. Users may only have to wait, but the specs show what to expect. It is not also known when it will be available for purchase.

Besides that, the pricing also remains a mystery but checking on its high-end specs, one can assume that it will not probably be a dirty cheap device. Expect to pay more for the device. Last but not least, whenever it makes its debut, this Huawei’s Honor 7 Plus phone will be joined by a small option Honor 7 that is designed for those who don’t adore phablets.

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