Regional carrier Cricket has just landed themselves on heck of a device. The Huawei Honor has just stopped by the FCC before it makes its home on the carrier’s network as the Glory. This device features a 4 inch display, 1.4GHZ processor, 19000mAh battery, 2MP front facing camera, 8MP rear camera and 512MB of RAM. That’s not too shabby for a device that could retail for around $300 when it launches later this year. If you’re in an area with coverage you might want to give this device a look.
Engadget
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