Huawei’s subsidiary Honor on Wednesday announced a new Android tablet in the form of the Honor WaterPlay, with the product’s name hinting at its waterproof design which boasts an IP67 rating, thus ...
The LTE version of Honor Waterplay 8 has been launched with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. Honor has announced the launch of its Honor Waterplay 8 variant in China. Last month, it was launched as ...
This morning, Honor officially announced on its official Weibo channel that on October 31 it will release the 8-inch version of the Honor Waterplay waterproof audio and video entertainment tablet in ...
In addition to the Magic 2, HONOR announced a trio of other devices: the HONOR Watch Magic, HONOR Waterplay 8, and HONOR FlyPods. The Watch Magic is HONOR’s first smartwatch, while the Waterplay 8 ...
The Honor Waterplay 8 is a smaller version of the 2017 Waterplay tablet with a 10.1-inch screen. Just like the name says, the tablet has an 8-inch screen. When it launched back in October, it was ...
The tablet also comes with a fingerprint sensor, which is integrated into its home button on the front. Huawei’s sub-brand, Honor has also announced the launch of Honor WaterPlay, along with the Honor ...
Chinese device maker Huawei is launching a new Android tablet with a 10.1 inch, 1920 x 1200 pixel display, up to 4GB of RAM, up to 64GB of storage, and a Kirin 659 octa-core processor. But the most ...
As expected, Honor, along with the Magic 2 smartphone and its foldable smartphone, has also announced a new tablet named Honor Waterplay 8. It is priced at 1,499 Yuan, which roughly converts to $215.
You don't always have to pay premium to get premium features or even just premium looks. That might be the line of thinking behind Huawei sub-brand Honor's two new mobile devices. The Honor 7X, for ...
Honor is planning to have a massive event on October 31. We already know the slider Magic 2 will arrive, but now the official Weibo page of the company revealed even more devices are coming. The phone ...
There aren't many Android smartphone makers that still consistently push out tablets powered by Google's OS too, but Huawei is among the few that keep at that game. Today its online-only sub-brand ...