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Huawei Honor 7 Plus leaks with all-metal design and a fingerprint scanner

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Huawei just unveiled the P8 and P8 Max earlier this week, but the Chinese firm may already be moving on to its next new phone. A fresh batch of images recently leaked online and reveal the rumored Honor 7 and Honor 7 Plus.


The flagship Honor 7 appears to feature a sleek metal design with a duo camera setup. Meanwhile, the Honor 7 Plus appears to offer a fingerprint scanner just below its single rear camera. The Plus may also pack a 5.5-inch 1080p display, a Huawei-made Kirin 930 or 935 processor, 3GB of RAM and 16GB of storage.


This is the first we’re hearing about the Honor 7 and Honor 7 Plus, and it’s possible things could change before the device becomes official. After all, it’s only been five months since the Honor 6 Plus made its debut, so it could be a while before these new models arrive. Until then we’ll be on the lookout for any more information, and it’s likely details will continue to leak as development on the new phones continues.






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