Another Huawei phone has been passed by Chinese regulatory agency TENAA and carries the codename Huawei KIW-AL20. What is so special about this phone? Well, it is being said that this could be the Huawei Honor 7 Plus, the more premium version of the Honor 7.
As specified in the TENAA listing, the Huawei KIW-AL20 gets a 5.5-inch display and carries the Kirin 950 chipset. Powered by a 1.5GHz octa-core CPU, the phone gets 3GB of RAM and 32GB onboard storage. A microSD slot allows expansion up to 128GB. The phone flaunts a 13MP rear and a 5MP front camera, and also gets a fingerprint sensor. The alleged Honor 7 Plus comes with the now-outdated Android 5.1.1 out-of-the-box, but this is subject to change.
The Huawei KIW-AL20 is seen sporting a brushed metal design on the rear and comes in a full metal avatar. It supports 4G LTE and will be sold in Silver, Gray, and Gold colors. But is it really the Huawei Honor 7 Plus? What’s your take on this news? Sound off in the comments below.