Right before MWC 2017, Huawei has officially introduced the Honor 8 Lite. The Lite version of previously launched Honor 8 was silently debuted in Finland at a price of €269.
Specification of the phone includes a 5.2-inch 1080p display with a layer of 2.5D curved glass, providing a refreshing and fashionable design. Underneath, there’s a Kirin 655 octa-core SoC coupled up with 3GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage with an expandable slot. The phone features a fingerprint scanner at the back — a typical location for Huawei.
As for the camera, Huawei has stripped the dual-camera at the back, which was present on the Honor 8. There’s a solo 12MP sensor at the back with f/2.2 lens and autofocus, while selfies are taken care by an 8MP camera at front with 77-degree wide angle lens. Thankfully, the phone comes with Android 7.0 Nougat baked with Huawei’s latest and revamped EMUI 5.0, on top of that, the phone drags the power from a modest 3000mAh battery.
The Honor 8 Lite is currently available in white color, whereas it has been hinted that the device will go on sale in gold, blue and black variant too. Anything about the availability of the phone outside of Finland is yet to be announced by the company.