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HONOR X7a with 6000mAh battery official in the Philippines, priced at ₱7,990

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HONOR today launches the HONOR X7a in the Philippines. The smartphone comes with a pocket-friendly price tag of ₱7,990.

To recap, the HONOR X7a features a 90Hz 6.74-inch FHD+ IPS display, powered by an entry-level MediaTek Helio G37 gaming chipset with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

The phone’s highlight feature is the 6000mAh battery with 22.5W fast charging, which can support up to 42 hours of social media browsing, 42 hours of phone calls, or 29 hours of music streaming on a full charge.

HONOR X7a specs Philippines

On the photography side, the HONOR X7a is equipped with a quad camera setup composed of a 50MP primary, a 5MP ultra-wide, a 2MP depth, and a 2MP macro camera. It also has an 8MP shooter under a waterdrop notch for selfies and video calls.

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Other relevant specs include a side fingerprint scanner and Android 12.

Price and Availability

The HONOR X7a is priced at ₱7,990 in Titanium Silver, Ocean Blue, and Midnight Black. Starting from February 22, the hands will be available to purchase via all HONOR kiosks and partner stores, Lazada, Shopee, and Tiktok Shop.

From February 22 to 28, 2023, every purchase is bundled with a free HONOR Earbuds worth ₱1,590.

HONOR X7a 4G specs

Display6.74-inch FHD+ IPS Display, 1600×720, 90Hz Refresh Rate
ProcessorMediaTek Helio G37
RAM/Storage
6GB+128GB
Rear Camera50MP Main
5MP Ultra-wide
2MP Depth
2MP Macro
Front Camera8MP
Network4G LTE
ConnectivityWi-Fi 5 Dual Band, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS
OthersSide Fingerprint Scanner, USB-C,
OSMagic UI 6.1, Android 12
Battery6000mAh Battery, 22.5W HONOR SuperCharge Charge

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