Huawei Honor 3C, announced the previous week, has met with a very positive response in China, where Huawei received over 1.5 million pre-bookings within 36 hours of the device's announcement. And why shouldn't they? The Honor 3C is a $130 device that packs all the thrills and frills of a $400-class Android device. Quad-core processor, HD display, 8 MP Sony camera, all checks out. A 2 GB version is also available, and this one costs $160. Additionally, the phone is backed up by a 2,300 mAh battery. Its nearest competitor, the Motorola Moto G, not only comes with lesser internal storage and no micro SD card slot, but a smaller display, weaker camera and smaller battery. Despite this, the Moto G $50 more.