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Huawei Honor 3C launching next week. 100 units to be given to those who can guess the price correctly

UPDATE: Huawei Honor 3C now official at RM499 in Malaysia.

Huawei will be launching the Honor 3C smart phone next week on the 29th of April. Before its official retail price is revealed, Huawei is giving out 100 units to those who can predict its actual retail price.

The Huawei Honor 3C is an affordable Android smart phone which comes with a 5″ HD 720p display and runs on MediaTek’s 1.3GHz Quad-Core Processor with 2GB of RAM. It gets a 5MP front facing camera with 22mm wide angle lens for better selfie shots while the back features a 8MP main camera that shoots Full HD videos. Powering the device is a generous 2,300mAh battery. In terms of storage, it is likely that we are getting the 8GB capacity version in Malaysia which also comes with microSD expansion slot.

The campaign ends on 28th April and you can give a shot at guessing the price over at their Facebook Page.

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