The latest Honor Play 3 is equipped with a massive 6.39-inches display with Full HD+ resolution, and a small hole-punch on the top left corner of the screen to sport a front-facing camera. It’s powered by HiSilicon Kirin 710F Chipset (12nm) for smooth performance whereas Mali-G51 MP4 GPU has covered its graphical department. It has GPU Turbo 3.0 Technology too.
Honor launched Play 3 as an entry-level smartphone in three different configurations to choose from. The lower variant comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of built-in storage whereas the other two versions are equipped with 6GB/64GB storage and 4GB/128GB of onboard memory.
The latest addition in Play series is equipped with triple rear camera configuration – consists of a 48MP primary camera which is partnered with an 8MP ultra-wide and 2MP depth sensor. As far as selfie camera is concerned, it’s equipped with an 8MP camera – positioned in the hole-punch cutout.
Rest of Honor Play 3 features include IP5x rating, 4000mAh non-removable battery with 10W fast charging support, a microSD card slot to expand built-in storage and it’s running on Android Pie 9.0 operating system with EMUI 9.1 on top.
Official pricing details aren’t yet known, but online sources have suggested that 4GB/64GB variant will set users back approx. 999 Yuan (~$140) whereas the other two versions are most likely to go for 1,299 Yuan (approx. $182). And it’s said to arrive on Chinese shelves on September 17.