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An upcoming budget smartphone from Honor has surfaced online through a retailer listing in Saudi Arabia, offering an early look at the unreleased Honor X7e 4G along with several key specifications and pricing details.
The listing showcases the device in three official color options — black, orange, and blue — while also revealing a design that closely resembles the recently announced Honor Play 80 Plus. The similarities appear to extend beyond appearance, as both devices reportedly share several core specifications.

According to the listing, the Honor X7e 4G will feature a 6.61-inch TFT LCD display with HD+ resolution. One of the standout features of the device is its large 7,500mAh battery, which could position it as a strong option for users prioritizing long battery life in the budget segment.
The exact chipset powering the phone has not been officially confirmed, but the retailer specifications mention a CPU configuration consisting of two Cortex-A75 cores clocked at 2.0GHz alongside six Cortex-A55 cores running at 1.7GHz. Based on those details, speculation points toward the MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra, the same chipset reportedly used in the Honor X6c.

For photography, the device is expected to include a 50MP primary rear camera accompanied by a secondary 5MP auxiliary sensor. The listing also confirms that the phone will launch with 6GB of RAM and storage configurations of either 128GB or 256GB.
Pricing information was also revealed through the retailer page, with the 256GB version of the Honor X7e 4G reportedly set to retail for SAR 949 in Saudi Arabia, which converts to approximately $253 or €218.
While Honor has not yet officially announced the device, the appearance of detailed retailer listings suggests a launch could take place in the near future.

