Huawei Honor 6 Plus Rumored to be Priced at CNY 3,299

In a short period of time, the forthcoming heir of Huawei, Honor 6 Plus has become talk of the town. After receiving the certification for sale in China via an FCC equivalent agency: TENAA, now handset is rumored to be labeled with a price tag of CNY 3,299 that is approximately $536 or €431. If the reports of Chinese media are to be believed, then handset might be proclaimed on the 16th of December.

According to Gsmarena, the device will be integrated with company's 1.8GHz HiSilicon Kirin 925 octa-core chipset and it will incorporate 4G LTE connectivity support in its shell. To compete the plus-sized smartphones, it features a 5.5-inch full HD display that confers a pixel resolution of 1920 x 1080p.

Touching the subject of memory, then device has been claimed to be paired with 3GB of RAM and it has been designed in two storage variants: 16GB & 32GB. Here, the internal storage of both the models will be expandable upto 64GB via a microSD card.

Kirin 925 in Huawei Honor 6 Plus

The most alluring part of the handset is the inclusion of a dual rear camera of 8-megapixel, which will be loaded with some refocus feature just like HTC One M8. On the software front, it bestows Android 4.4.4 KitKat operating system along with Huawei’s Emotion UI.

Moreover, the successor of Honor 6 will be showcased on the ledges of retail stores with its 150.46 × 75.68 × 7.5mm dimension and a weighing of 165 grams. Well, tech giant is still tight-lipped about its new scion, so we will have to wait to get a detailed information about this yet-to-be announced handheld.