It certainly had some issues at launch, such as debuting with ancient Huawei software, but it turned into a pretty solid offering within a few months. Under the hood the Honor 7X is running on top of Huawei's in-house Kirin 659 processor, an octa-core chipset which is paired with Mali-T830 MP2 graphics.
There's a fingerprint sensor located dead center on the rear, some light branding towards the bottom, and comes in three colors; Black, Gold, and Blue.
While the bezels here aren't ridiculously thin, they're certainly smaller than its predecessors, and the 2160x1080 resolution of that 5.93-inch display means it doesn't feel much bigger than the 5.5-inch Honor 6X.
This was one of the biggest complaints about the Honor 6X, which launched a year ago, and it's even more of a complaint now that basically everything else has USB-C.
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