
Honor X7c 5G teaser reveals most of its specs
The X7c 5G will come in Forest Green and Moonlight White with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It has a 5,200 mAh battery with support for 35W wired charging and a screen with 120 Hz refresh rate and 850-nit peak brightness (which confirms it's an LCD panel). The handset is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 SoC.
It's also advertised to have "5-star drop resistance" and to be able to withstand a 3-minute "washing test". It's IP64 certified for dust and splash resistance. The phone is revealed to come with a 50 MP main camera and dual stereo speakers with "300% ultra-high volume" and support for Hi-Res Audio.
It's unclear exactly when it will get official, but with so many specs already officially presented, it can't be long now. Stay tuned. Honor X7c
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