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Honor X5B 4G Spotted On NBTC And IMDA Certification Websites: Launch Seems Imminent

Last month Honor officially unveiled its Honor 200 Smart smartphone in the European market the brand is also said to be working on Honor X7c 4G and 5G variants as both variants were spotted on various certification websites. Honor X7c 5G is expected to be the rebranded version of Honor 200 Smart.

Other than Honor X7c, a new Honor device has now made its appearance online- Honor X5B. The smartphone has been spotted on the NBTC certification website with model number GFY-LX2.

The database reveals that this is the 4G variant of the Honor X5B smartphone. A similar model number, GFY-LX2P has been spotted on the IMDA certification website as well. The database reveals that the smartphone will arrive with Bluetooth and WLAN support.

Other than these details not much is revealed about the upcoming smartphone. Also, there is no previously revealed information related to this device, since this is the first time Honor X5B has made its appearance online. Though the above listings do suggest its imminent global launch. In the coming days, we may come across some more details regarding the launch time frame and specs of this upcoming smartphone.

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