The Honor Play has been the talk of the local tech community ever since Honor announced its jaw-dropping price of P15,990 (around $299) for the Philippine market. Predictably, the first units were sold out as soon as they hit stores.
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And if you’re among those hoping to score the second batch of Honor Play phones in the country, then Honor has good news for you: According to the company’s official Facebook page, the Play is already available offline, at these locations nationwide:
- Mediabox SM North
- PCX Mobile SM Megamall
- Villman SM Megamall
- PCX Express SM Mall of Asia
- PCX Express Market! Market!
- MegaOne Robinsons Ermita
- Sienna Mobile TriNoma
- Greentelcom SM Lucena
- Greentelcom SM Lipa
- Greentab SM Calamba
- Presnet SM Batangas
- Presnet Waltermart Tanuan
- Skywaves Robinsons Lipa
- Gentext SM Clark
- Mobile Extras Harbor Point
- Subscribers Robinsons Malolos
- Digital Tunnel SM Tarlac
- Aerophone SM Cebu
- Aerophone SM Iloilo
- Cellcom Robinsons Tacloban
Additionally, the phone is slated to go on sale online tomorrow, August 30, on Shopee Philippines, for people who can’t make the trip to any of the said physical stores. It will also be available via the Lazada Philippines website on September 30.
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To recap, the Honor Play offers exceptional value for money, pairing the top-of-the-line HiSilicon Kirin 970 with 4GB RAM and a 6.3-inch, edge-to-edge display that runs at full resolution. It also fits a dual-camera setup on the back, as well as a fast-charging 3,750mAh battery into its sleek, metal casing.
Honor Play specs
- 6.3-inch LCD display, 2,340 x 1,080 resolution (19.5:9)
- Octa-core Kirin 970 processor
- 4GB RAM
- 64GB expandable storage
- Dual 16- and 2-megapixel rear cameras with LED flash
- 16-megapixel front camera
- Fingerprint reader (rear-mounted)
- 3,750mAh battery
- Android 8.1 Oreo
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