NITN | @notintownlive | 13 Oct 2017, 11:21 am

According to the company, the Holly 4 smartphone is available across Honor’s 30,000 retail points spread across 400 cities and towns pan-India.
“Holly 4 is part of our festive offering to consumers wanting to buy a great device in a budget. Sporting a sleek, elegant metallic design with a fast fingerprint sensor we are confident that this smartphone will be a big winner," said P Sanjeev, Vice President – Sales, Huawei Consumer Business Group India.
He said, “India is a diverse market and we aim to offer products that meet the needs and preferences of the varying target audience. The response so far to our Holly series has been highly gratifying and with the latest Holly 4 we are certainly upping our game in the competitive sub-15k segment."
The Honor Holly 4 is available in grey, gold and silver colors.
It is available for purchase at an MOP of INR 11,999 across all Honor partner stores pan Indian.
The device comes bundled with a 5V/1A charger, 3.5 mm hands-free with inline call button, and standard USB-A to microUSB cable.
The Honor Holly 4 has a standard 12-month service warranty, said the company.
The 8.2mm slim device consists of a metallic body with curved sandblasted corners.
The Holly 4 protects users’ privacy and information security with Huawei’s own bio-metric fingerprint recognition technology.
The fingerprint sensor allows users to personalize and safeguard their devices by significantly lowering the possibility of fraudulent or accidental device access, while also ensuring users can quickly and securely access their smartphone.
The fingerprint sensor also doubles up as an additional key, which can be configured to perform a variety of tasks, such as browsing through pictures, stop alarm, pick call, take pictures, etc.
The Holly 4 has a 3,020mAh high-density battery and Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 Octa-Core 64bit processor.
With a 12.7cm 720p display, the Holly 4 has 3GB RAM, and 32GB internal storage that can be expanded by up to 128GB with a micro SD card.
The Holly 4 sports a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5 megapixel front camera.
Camera modes include Timelapse, slow motion, Pro Video, Pro picture, etc.
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