[This is a sponsored article with HONOR Malaysia.]
The Enhanced Touch ‘n Go (TnG) card with NFC-enabled reloads has been so high in demand yet hard to get.
Malaysians who are still monitoring when the Touch ‘n Go eWallet (TnG eWallet) app releases its new round of orders might be pleased to know that you now have a shot at getting one of these cards sooner.
For those who are currently in the market for a new phone, this will be an even sweeter deal.
Meet the HONOR 70 in Icelandic Frost
Since its 2020 independence from being a subbrand of Huawei, HONOR is determined to become a global brand. In Malaysia, HONOR is doing so via its HONOR 70 phone in Icelandic Frost, which has a familiar colourway that’s reminiscent of the Enhanced TnG card with NFC.
The resemblance is uncanny / Image Credit: HONOR Malaysia
Featuring the hues of Iceland’s blue, pink, and yellow aurora lights, the phone’s glass back that’s scratch and fingerprint-proof is said to shine beautifully.
The release of the HONOR 70 in Icelandic Frost marks HONOR Malaysia’s first partnership with a local brand. Through it, those who purchase the HONOR 70 in Icelandic Frost will also receive a newly designed Enhanced TnG card with NFC in the bundle.
‘Tis the season for gifting
Besides the Enhanced TnG card with NFC and the TnG RFID tag, the HONOR 70 in Icelandic Frost will come with an extensive gift pack too.
It includes a protective casing with a card holder, and an HONOR Band 6 with a one-year extended warranty.
Image Credit: HONOR Malaysia
It’s worth noting that the RM1,999 price tag on the Icelandic Frost edition remains the same as the HONOR 70 phones released back in August 2022.
Highlights of the HONOR 70
Of course, the Enhanced TNG card with NFC alone might not be a convincing reason to make the purchase, as the phone’s specs would still matter. So, here are some highlights about the HONOR 70.
Where the HONOR 70 phone is supposed to shine is in its cameras, which have been praised by consumers as one of the best smartphone cameras within the RM2,000 range.
Taken by Zarnizar / Image Credit: HONOR
HONOR stated this is the first phone to have cameras equipped with a SONY IMX800 sensor, which helps the HONOR 70 capture more light, resulting in brighter, and more detailed pictures in low-light scenarios.
To elaborate, backlight is one of the main culprits that sacrifice good photos in low-light situations.
Taken in low light by Amsyar Naaif / Image Credit: HONOR
HONOR 70 should be able to even out these strong light sources coming from the back, while making sure that light sources that should be highlighted, are highlighted.
Backlit portraits taken by Faliq Fahmie / Image Credit: HONOR
The device has a triple-camera setup at the rear, consisting of a 50MP IMX800 main camera, a 50MP 122° ultra-wide-angle shooter, and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, it comes with a 32MP selfie camera.
Ultra-wide shots taken by Faliq Fahmie / Image Credit: HONOR
Besides its cameras, the HONOR 70 features a 6.67-inch Full HD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ processor with 5G and it comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage.
With a 4,800mAh battery, it supports 66W fast charging via USB-C. HONOR claims the phone can be charged from 0% to to 60% in just 20 minutes.
Running on Android 12 with Magic UI 6.1, many will be pleased to know that the HONOR 70 does support Google Mobile Services with access to the Google Play Store.
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Those interested in getting the special HONOR 70 in Icelandic Frost bundle can purchase it for RM1,999, with units available nationwide from October 28, 2022 via Lazada and Shopee.
The bundle is also offered by other authorised dealers and retailers nationwide including HONOR Experience Stores, Urban Republic, Harvey Norman, and Senheng or SenQ.
Do note that due to the bundles’ limited stock supply, they will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Purchase the HONOR 70 in Icelandic Frost here.
- Read other tech-related content here and or Touch ‘n Go-related articles here.
Featured Image Credit: HONOR Malaysia
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