Of course, the Huawei Honor 7 is not some kind of hush hush secret, but rather, it has been reported since a couple of months ago, and its innards have also been confirmed based on the benchmark listing. For starters, the aircraft-grade metal chassis will hold together the likes of a 5” Full HD display, a whopping 3GB RAM and 16GB of internal memory, accompanied by its very own Kirin 935 mobile chipset, while the rear carries a 13MP shooter with autofocus, LED flash, and optical image stabilization. Throw in their own Emotion UI 3.1 that is based on Android 5.1 Lollipop, and it looks like it is starting to shape up to be a very decent smartphone.