Friday 15 December 2017

Win an Honor 7X with TechRadar and Honor - week 2

If you’re looking to upgrade without breaking the bank, the all-new Honor 7X could be The One.

From its FullView widescreen display, dual-cameras to its premium, bold styling the 7X has plenty of flagship features, but without the flagship price. 

Costing just £269.99 SIM-free, it’s already an excellent price - but win this competition by putting your best photography forward, and it won’t cost you a penny.

It’s week two of our win-a-phone-a-week competition bonanza running throughout December. You can see some of the incredible shots taken by last week's entrants below.

Check out Honor's Instagram page for some stunning 7X shots and read on to find out more about the phone and to see how you can win a 7X for yourself.

Honor 7X: More for less

Giving you more for less, the Honor 7X’s smart design means it fits a 5.93-inch screen into a very compact smartphone - smaller than most 5.5-inchers.

Honor has combined a sleek, 18:9 aspect ratio with ultra-slim bezels to keep the 7X portable, pocketable and easily hand-holdable.

Continuing the premium feel, the screen's 2.5D glass curves at the edges, seamlessly melding into the 7X's slick, metal unibody with color options including a classic black to a rich metallic blue.

More to watch, swipe and play

The Honor 7X’s FullView widescreen display has a better-than-Full HD resolution and an 18:9 aspect ratio. This means it’s great for watching TV and movies, and is is also easier to hold in day-to-day use. Streaming from your favourite on-demand service has never looked this good, with full-screen entertainment and less letterboxing.

A wider screen also means more space for your games, giving you the sniper's edge in first person shooters, more room for on-screen controls in action games and a wider field of view in racing simulators.

The Honor 7X also gives you instant access to thousands of movies, games, entertainment apps and productivity tools available through the Google Play Store.

Two lenses are better than one

Another cracking feature is the Honor 7X's 16+2-megapixel, dual-lens camera.  Perfect for budding photographers and experts alike, it’s able to capture a stunning amount of detail, with the second camera intelligently sensing depth so you can capture brilliant portraits.

A range of shooting modes let you get creative, from Light Painting for dreamy light trails through to a full manual mode that gives you total creative control over your shots.

And with full pro controls, you can also outperform other flagships with manual shutter speeds, focus and white balance.

Competition details

Want to win an Honor 7X with TechRadar and Honor? Head to Instagram to post your finest video that encompasses the theme ‘Max Your City’. Use the hashtags #MaxYourCity and #Honor7XTR to enter, then search the hashtag #Honor7X to get all the latest Honor 7X news as it happens.

Competition T&C’s

By taking part in this competition you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions and the Competition Rules: www.futuretcs.com. Entries are submitted by posting a public picture on Instagram with the following two hashtags- #MaxYourCity and #Honor7XTR. Posts must be made live between 15/12/2017 and 2pm (GMT) on 22/12/2017. 

Open to persons aged 18 years or over. There will be one winner entitled to one Honor 7X handset, which shall be subject to the terms and conditions of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 

The winner will be chosen by a professional photographer on the basis of the quality of the photo and the relevance to #MaxYourCity. The winner will be notified via direct message. The prize is non-transferable and non-refundable. There is no cash alternative. The winning post must be original and will be verified against the Google image library. 

This competition is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.



from TechRadar - All the latest technology news http://www.techradar.com/news/win-an-honor-7x-with-techradar-and-honor-week-2

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