Technology
Ready to play, Your Honor? (Paid Content by Honor)
Nobody has the luxury of patience in a world where you’re active all the time, especially when it comes to your constant companion: your smartphone.
No one has time for constant lags when you’re switching from Instagram, to replying to a work email, to checking out a great place to grab a bite on Zomato.
And it’s worse when your battery drains when you’re constantly on the go.
All of this amplifies when you’re also a gamer who is glued to your smartphone 24×7. You have faced constant frustration when your smartphone dies and your friend shoots you in PUBG.
Remember that feeling when your smartphone suddenly freezes when you are in full game-play mode to destroy that opponent in Fortnite? Or that crazy day when you were intensely gaming and your battery drained out?
Well, worry no more.
There’s a surprise coming your way from Honor, who’ve kept you gaming addicts in mind and built a new phone with GPU Turbo, to give you a full throttle gaming experience.
No game-play lag? Yes, please.
Better graphics? Check.
Optimised battery life? Thank you, Gaming God.
We have the future of gaming.
Are you ready to play?
Honor India is going to launch the performance-packed Honor Play on 6th of August.
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