Huawei and its sub-brand, Honor, have been looking for ways to impact the US market without getting involved with carriers and that convoluted situation. So instead, the company is looking to third-party retailers to offer its devices, while hoping that it can build up some brand recognition.
After announcing the Honor 6X in China, the company took to the stage at CES 2017 to announce that the device would be making its way to the states. This new budget option has been looking to take over the likes of the budget-range Motorola devices and carve its own path to success.
When it was announced at CES 2017, the Honor 6X was made available from several prominent retailers, including the likes of Best Buy, Amazon, and Newegg. Now, you can add Target to the list of retailers who are carrying the device.
As a refresher, the 6X features a 5.5-inch FHD display, while being powered by Huawei’s Kirin 655 SoC and 3GB of RAM. The device also features 32GB of expandable storage but perhaps the biggest addition here is the dual-camera setup with its 2MP and 12MP sensors.
If you’re looking to pick up the Honor 6X, hit the button below. However, if you’re on the fence about snagging this $250 smartphone, check out the links below to help you make your decision.
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