Honor 7C hands-on: Budget proposition with impressive camera, build quality
Priced
at Rs 9,999 and Rs 11,999 for 3GB/32GB and 4GB/64GB RAM and storage
configurations, the Honor 7C seems to be a great proposition in sub-Rs 12,000
budget smartphone segment
Technology News: Chinese smartphone manufacturer Huawei on May 22
launched the Honor
7C in India. Priced at Rs 9,999 and Rs 11,999 for 3GB/32GB and
4GB/64GB RAM and storage configurations, the smartphone seems to be a great
proposition in sub-Rs 12,000 budget segment. At these price tags, the phone
would compete with the Asus
Zenfone Max Pro M1 (Review), Xiaomi Redmi Note 5
(Review), Xiaomi
Redmi 5 (Review) and Oppo
Realme 1 (First Impressions).
The Honor 7C features
metallic design, 18:9 aspect ratio screen, Android Oreo-based EMUI 8.0
operating system, Qualcomm 450 processor and face unlocking capabilities. Honor
has been using the company’s in-house developed Huawei Kirin system-on-chip (SoC) in almost all the current
models. However, the Honor
7C is one of a few Honor-branded smartphones that take power
from Qualcomm processors. While the Kirin 659 SoC, which powers most budget
Honor devices, seems to have an advantage to have more powerful cores than
Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC
that powers the Honor 7C, the Qualcomm SoC has better graphic handling capabilities
over Kirin 659.
The
Honor 7C manages to pull out basic tasks at ease. However, it does feel
underpowered, especially while handling processor-intensive tasks such as
multitasking and online video streaming. The phone also does warm up; however,
the thermals remain under control throughout. Interestingly, the phone handles
graphic intensive apps and utilities better than Kirin 659 SoC. The
browser-based gameplay is consistent and smooth, app-based video streaming
services work satisfactory and games work fine at moderate settings.
Other
than processing prowess, the Honor 7C does not bring much of a difference to
the table when compared to other Honor smartphones. It sports a 5.99-inch
fullHD+ IPS 18:9 aspect ratio screen, which looks bright and colourful, covered
under curved glass. The aluminium back feels sturdy and premium. There is a
micro-USB charging port on the bottom, coupled with speaker and microphone.
Overall, the design looks impressive and has a good feel to it.
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