Honor 7A 16 GB / 2 GB
Videos 11Photos 18 | Outdated Product $91.19 up to $91.75 One of the most affordable offers under the brand name Honor (“daughter” of the Chinese company Huawei), which received a widescreen display with a newfangled aspect ratio of 18:9. The screen, stretched diagonally by 5.45", occupies 75% of the front panel area. The image is displayed in HD + format (1440x720 pixels). To expand the modest amount of permanent memory (only 16 GB), the Huawei Honor 7A has a triple slot that is ready to take on board two SIM cards and an external microSD drive in one go. The main camera in the arsenal of the model is a bundle of 13 MP and 2 MP photomodules, respectively. The auxiliary sensor is used in the rear camera to analyze the depth of field of the frame and create a bokeh effect (blurring the plan behind the object in portrait mode). The front camera wit...h a resolution of 8 MP also does not graze the rear ones, and it has its own LED flash at its disposal. A 3020 mAh battery is responsible for the autonomous operation of the mobile device. |
One of the most affordable offers under the brand name Honor (“daughter” of the Chinese company Huawei), which received a widescreen display with a newfangled aspect ratio of 18:9. The screen, stretched diagonally by 5.45", occupies 75% of the front panel area. The image is displayed in HD + format (1440x720 pixels). To expand the modest amount of permanent memory (only 16 GB), the Huawei Honor 7A has a triple slot that is ready to take on board two SIM cards and an external microSD drive in one go.
The main camera in the arsenal of the model is a bundle of 13 MP and 2 MP photomodules, respectively. The auxiliary sensor is used in the rear camera to analyze the depth of field of the frame and create a bokeh effect (blurring the plan behind the object in portrait mode). The front camera with a resolution of 8 MP also does not graze the rear ones, and it has its own LED flash at its disposal. A 3020 mAh battery is responsible for the autonomous operation of the mobile device.
Balanced Smartphone
The main task facing the manufacturer of an inexpensive smartphone is to strike a balance between quality, functionality and its price. It seems that in the case of Honor 7A, Huawei did everything right. Yes, things like NFC and a fingerprint scanner may be lacking, but otherwise there is a good camera, a quite tolerable quad-core processor and the eighth version of Android. What else do you need for $100?
High build quality
In terms of design, Huawei did not bother and made an outwardly almost complete copy of previous models like Nova 2i. It's the same rounded smartphone with a bezel-less design, a rather large screen and the Honor logo that Huawei is promoting as a separate brand. From the outside it seems that the case is metal, as in older models, but in reality it turns out to be plastic with several small metal inserts. However, the case is assembled perfectly, the plastic is durable, there is absolutely nothing to complain about here.
Colorful contrast display
The Honor 7A has a 5.45-inch IPS display with a resolution of 1440x720 and an aspect ratio of 18:9. If we talk about subjective impressions, then the screen is decent. It's contrasty, the colour spectrum looks rich with deep blacks, almost like an AMOLED display. Some may not like the slight roll in cold tones, but this is easily corrected in the screen settings menu.
Decent performance
The smartphone is equipped with a Mediatek MT6739 quad-core processor with a maximum frequency of 1500 GHz. The PowerVR GE8100 video accelerator, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage, which can be expanded with a memory card, complete the picture. Cards up to 256 GB are supported, which is enough for several smartphone lives. The performance of this bundle is enough for daily use, but you should not think about demanding games. In everyday work, the interface does not slow down and does not freeze, although it will not work to call it lightning fast.
Quality camera
Huawei smartphones almost always took good pictures, and this unit is no exception. By modern standards, the picture turns out to be imperfect (but this is a state employee!), but its main feature is the ability to keep the quality bar at approximately the same level in different lighting conditions. This is a definite plus, since the quality of photos in low light drops several times in most inexpensive models. The rest of the camera takes pictures rich in colours, which periodically lack detail.
All of this will make the Honor 7A a go-to model, as it offers build quality and materials rare for a low-cost device, along with a streamlined platform and traditional Huawei reliability, which is strictly monitored by the company.