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Specs comparison: Honor 8C vs Honor Play

The Honor 8C with dual rear cameras and Snapdragon 632 processor to launch in India on November 29. The smartphone is expected to be the latest mid-range device from the company. On the other hand, we have the Honor Play, which was launched by Huawei’s sub-brand Honor back in August at a price of Rs 19,999 for the 4GB variant. Let’s compare the two smartphones too which one looks strong in terms of specifications?  Let’s start with comparing the display of the two devices. The Honor 8C sports a 6.2-inch display that offers a resolution of 720 x 1550 pixels. The Honor Play features a slightly bigger 6.3-inch FHD+ display that offers better resolutions than the Honor 8C as you can see in the sheet above.  When it comes to the processor, the Honor 8C is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 processor, while the Honor Play comes with Huawei’s own Kirin 970 processor.  Coming to the cameras, like almost every single device in the market these two devices also have a dual rear camera setup at the back. The Honor 8C sports a dual 13MP + 2MP rear camera with an 8MP unit on the front. On the other hand, the Honor Play comes with a dual 16MP + 2MP rear camera with a 16MP sensor at the front.  The Honor 8C has been launched in India with a starting price of Rs 11,999, while you can get the Honor Play for Rs 19,999 in India  

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