Huawei is the world's leading solution
provider of information and communications technology (ICT). Huawei has
developed end-to-end benefits in telecom computing, devices, and telecom
networks. It's the world's largest manufacturer of telecommunication equipment,
having surpassed Ericsson in 2012.
The Huawei Honor 6A is a
well-designed, stylish, and well-performing phone. The problem is what you do
not get, such as fingerprint sensor and Near Field Communication (NFC). This
means that no making the most of the biometric security and no Android Pay most
of the top services and apps have integrated support for.
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Pocket-friendly
Currently, the budget phone market is
probably more fascinating than the super top of the range, expensive super
phones. Not that years back it was a sad truth that low-cost handsets were
mainly just horrible items nobody would prefer to use.
Size
The first thing you observe about the
Huawei Honor 6A is simply how good it feels in your hand. The balance of size
and weight together with that well-designed metal shape results in a phone that
feels great in your palm.
Great display
Huawei Honor 6A's front surface is
slanted or sloping; however, do not allow that put you off. The phone's
hardware is often top notch, and that does not change throughout the phone,
either. Perhaps astounding is how great that 5-inch 720p display is. It is
bright with great sharpness, particularly for a low-cost phone. It is also
benefitted by the rather brighter color scheme you get alongside EMUI.
What is less attractive is the
pre-installed screen protector.
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Attractive
The phone's hardware is quite great
regardless of which angle viewpoint you look at it. Huawei Honor 6A is a
beautiful phone, its 'speaker' holes at the bottom are perfectly symmetrical,
and on the right side, you get the handy physical buttons.
Battery
The first thing about the Huawei Honor
6A's battery is that at 3020mAh on the phone such as this is massive. The
fascinating thing is the claim that the phone has on the longevity of the
actual battery cell. It has to retain 80 percent or more of its original
capacity after 800 charges or 24 months of use. Batteries lose power with time;
however, even at 80 percent, you will still have a fair capacity to use.
Camera
Purchasing an inexpensive phone means
there may be compromises, and this phone's camera is often one of them. The
Huawei Honor 6A features some good specifications, with a 13MP rear camera with
phase detect autofocus. You will find no fancy dual-cameras here, simply a
single shooter that takes photos.
Huawei Honor 6A is stylish, smooth,
and can comfortably play quite challenging games from the Play Store.