While a new Tango phone is important for bringing AR technology closer to being a part of our day-to-day lives, the most immediately accessible new smartphone that broke cover at CES this year looks like the Honor 6X from Huawei sub-brand Honor.
The mid-ranger, which is set to retail for £225/$250, features average (but competent enough) overall specs, with one major exception – the dual-camera configuration found on the back.
At present, this is the kind of feature that's normally only found on high-end handsets like the iPhone 7 Plus, which is a good thing, because some of the other key talking points are less positive.
Namely, the 6X's dull design doesn't quite fit with Honor's strained (and at times, frankly embarrassing) efforts to appeal to teens and millenials.
But two cameras to Insta with, and a price pont that the Bank of Mum and Dad will approve of?! All is surely forgiven.
We'll be putting the Honor 6X through its paces in full shortly, so stay tuned to see if some of our initial scepticism is justified.
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