Honor X5 Plus smartphone spotted on Google Play Supported device list after appearing on TDRA certification
The Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer Honor is in the news for the launch of its foldable smartphones that it will launch globally at IFA 2023. Honor is also working on the Plus model of the Honor X5 smartphone that it launched at the beginning of this year.
The Honor X5 Plus smartphone was recently spotted on the TDRA certification website and now this smartphone has been spotted on Google Play Supported device list with the model number WOD-LX2.
The listing could not bring out anything more than that but it hints towards its near launch in the market. It can be a budget-range device evident from its leaked specs. It is tipped to be powered by the MediaTek Helio G36 processor.
Expected specs
A recent report from Appuals claimed that Honor X5 Plus can come with a 6.56 inch TFT LCD display, providing 1612×720 pixels resolution. It can sport a dual camera setup on the rear featuring a 50 MP primary camera and a 2 MP secondary camera. It is likely to run Android 13 OS, with Honor’s customized MagicOS 7.1 skin layered on top.
As far as its memory and storage are concerned it can come with 4GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage. Connectivity can include 4G with Dual SIM NanoSIM capability, along with Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Near Field Communication (NFC), and Bluetooth 5.0.
This smartphone is expected to appear on multiple certification websites in the upcoming days which will reveal a few more specs about this smartphone. For all such tech-related stuff stay tuned with The Tech Outlook