HONOR, in partnership with Souq.com, has announced Tuesday the launch of the Honor 6 Plus in the Middle East. The device will be sold exclusively on Souq.com, and will be available from May 18 at a price of AED1,399. The e-commerce only Honor brand, owned by Huawei, is only one year old and has already taken the world by storm. In 2014, Honor's global revenue growth increased 24 times over as it entered 57 global markets in only six months. 20 million units were sold, which led to a total sales revenue of $2.4 billion. Now, Honor is the leading e-commerce smartphone brand. Honor 6 Plus is the latest phone from the brand to hit the Middle East and is equipped with a swathe of superior features. The key selling point of Honor 6 Plus device is the bionic parallel and dual rear camera with super max aperture. The Honor 6 Plus is the first smartphone device to feature a dual rear camera, meaning the CCD and light capturing is doubled. The camera is able to focus within 0.1 seconds and take panoramic images, recording all depth of field information. The super max aperture is adjustable from F.095 to F16, and adds an SLR camera quality virtual background effect to pictures. Because the camera records all depth of field information, the aperture and depth of field can be easily adjusted before and after taking images. The device also has a super night mode which applies a proprietary multi-frame timing synthesis algorithm, and supports intelligent computing or manually set a long exposure time, which can capture details that can be missed by the human eyes. The phone boasts a 5.5 inches negative JDI screen. The 1500 to 1 ultra-high contrast screen has 85% color saturation, which is 20% higher than a normal smartphone. The user can therefore experience images on their phone in full vivid color on a bright screen, even in bright daylight. The new device also boasts super-fast charge and a superior battery life. Fully charging in just 2 hours, 51 minutes, the device will last for 1.25 days on heavy usage, far outstripping some of the other top devices in the market. With a screen to body ratio of 72.8%, the Honor 6 Plus is able to sport a much sleeker and compact design than other devices of the same screen size. The Honor design teamwork from an aesthetic institute in Paris, and their design philosophy is to imitate the beauty and aesthetics of the natural world. The dazzling finish of the phone was inspired by the starry night sky. — SG