Huawei Honor 6 - turbo charge your games

Indian engineers contributed core management and power saving technology

Update: 2014-11-10 12:51 GMT

With the Honor 6, Huawei has broken the Rs 20,000 barrier of mobile phones with an octa- processor under the belt. What's more, the Chinese company's Bangalore-based Indian engineers have created some clever technologies to get maximum juice out of the 8 processing cores of its Kirin 920 chip: Only 4 cores are activated for normal usage, saving the demand on the batteries. If you do compute-heavy tasks like   HD gaming, the other four cores kick in, like a turbo charger.

Indian engineers have also contributed to the phone's patented Huawei’s 30% Power Saving Technology and have added some key enhancements its 5 megapixel front and 13 megapixel rear camera with dual LED flash and HDR mode for high definition.  You can tweak the camera to  turn the  phone into a magnifying glass!

There’s a Simple Home setting that lets you easily navigate through the various phone functions, removing the hassle of endless scrolling Additionally, the Honor 6 features a Do Not Disturb mode that lets you mute unwanted calls and SMS. Weighing  just 130 grams, the 5 inch-screen   phone  running Android 4.4.2 KitKat, comes with 3GBG RAM and 16 GB internal memory  expandable up to 64 GB. It costs Rs 19,999.

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