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Honor 7X Specs, Release Date: Unannounced Handset Shows Off Tall Display and More in New Leaked Listings

The Huawei Honor 7X is jumping into the biggest mobile trends of the year.

In its recent appearance on the Chinese certification agency TENAA, the device showed off its tall display boasting 18:9 aspect ratio, which is slowly becoming the new standard in mobile flagships.

As a result, the bezels of the Huawei Honor 7X are much thinner. While they will still look admittedly bulky next to devices like the iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy S8, they stand as the slimmest in any Honor device from the company.

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On its rear, the Huawei Honor 7X sports a dual camera setup arranged horizontally on the right-hand side. On the middle back is a fingerprint sensor.

As for the specs, its TENAA listing revealed that the new Honor handset will be powered by the company's very own Kirin 659 processor paired with 4 GB of random-access memory (RAM).

This is confirmed by its benchmark listing on Geekbench in which it was further detailed that the chipset will come with eight cores clocked at 1.71 GHz.

It was also there that it was detailed that the Huawei Honor 7X will have the Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box juxtaposed with the EMUI 5.1. With this setup, the handset generated a score of 909 for the single-core test and 3,159 points for the multi-core test.

According to GSM Arena, the Huawei Honor 7X will come with a starting price of CNY 1,799, which is around $270 and will go up to CNY 2,099, which is around $316.

With regards to the release date, the appearance of the Honor 6X successor on TENAA suggests that its release is imminent. Getting approval from the certification center is one of the final steps that a new device has to go through before it is officially made available to the public.

That being said, official details about the Huawei Honor 7X should be announced soon.

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