Huawei is gaining some serious grounds the last couple of years and their new smartphones just support this statement. They have unveiled two new Android powered devices, both with dual-sim capabilities - the Honor 3X phablet, with 5.5 inch screen, and the second - the Honor 3C smartphone with a 5 inch display.
Huawei Honor 3X
The phablet has a 5.5" IPS screen, 720p resolution, MediaTek MT6592 chipset with 8-core Cortex-A7, 1.7GHz CPU, 2GB RAM, 13MP back camera, 5MP front camera and a 3,000mAh battery.
The dual-sim cards are different types, one being miniSIM and the other - microSIM, but this has prooven normal in China.
If you would like to freely purchase the phone (without contracts to a certain carrier) it will cost you $280.
Huawei Honor 3C
The smartphone has 5" LPTS screen, 720p resolution, MediaTek MT6582 chipset 4-core Cortex-A7 at 1.2GHz CPU, 2GB RAM and the operating system is Android 4.2. The back camera is from Sony 8MP f/2.0, while the front is 5MP.
The phone comes in two versions - one with 1GB RAM and one with 2GB RAM, but both have 8GB storage space, expandable via microSD card slot.
The phone with the 1GB RAM will cost you $130, while the 2GB model will be available for $160.