The Chinese smartphone manufacturer – Huawei has officially launched the Honor Holly 2 Plus which is a successor to it’s 2014 model – Honor Holly. The Honor Holly packed a great specs and was aggressively priced in Nepal as well as most of the South Asian countries. The smartphone was unveiled today at an event which was held in New Delhi.
Inside, the smartphone is powered by MediaTek’s MT6735P 64-bit octa-core processor accompanied by Mali 720 GPU alongside a 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage which is further expandable via microSD card upto 128GB. The phone also features a 5-inch HD IPS display. Camera wise, the smartphone is integrated with 13MP primary sensor and a 5MP selfie shooter. The smartphone is powered by a 4,000mAh battery, which is pretty impressive.
Design wise, the smartphone features textured design on its back and a polycarbonate body. Other features include Dual-SIM, 4G LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth as well as CDMA support on the go. Users purchasing the smartphone will get a 15 months warranty alongside a 30 days of free screen replacement, if in case you tends to break the display.
We have no information about it’s pricing, however it is said that the smartphone will be available at the price of INR 10,000 ($145 USD) (Nrs.16,000). We’ll let you know as soon as we hear about it. Huawei Honor Holly was really popular among users in Nepal who was seeking a smartphone with great specs and budget friendly price tag and we won’t be surprised if this smartphone once again dominates the budget friendly smartphone market.
Update: The Honor Holly 2 Plus is priced at INR. 8,499 (NRS. 13,599) and will go on sale from February 15 on Online E-Commerce site Flipkart and Amazon India.