At
this year’s CES Huawei has just proved to the attendees that it is making
a concerted effort to break out of the cheap smartphone market with a phone which
looks like the world's thinnest smartphone at .26-inches (6.68mm) similar to —
the Droid RAZRmeasures
.28-inches. The phone has a dual-core 1.5 GHz TI OMAP 4460 CPU running Android
4.0, 1GB of RAM, and a SGX540 graphics processor (same as the Galaxy Nexus)
stuffed under a 4.3-inch qHD 960 x 540 Super AMOLED touchscreen protected by
Gorilla Glass. That screen could be a weak point with its Pentile pixel
pattern. On the front is a 1.3-megapixel camera to complement the 8-megapixel
shooter in the rear, and both shoot HD video at 720p and 1080p respectively.
With pentaband support and the obligatory Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0, the P1 S
should meet all your wireless needs. Huawei is also announcing the Ascend P1, a
7.69mm phone whose only difference from the 'S' is a bigger battery at 1800mAh
over its thinner sibling's 1670mAh. No price has been set, but both phones
should be available in Q2 of 2012.
Does
this mean we in Kenya are also going to move along with Huawei? The bigger boy’s
better watch out coz Huawei is just evolving...
The typos steal the show..
ReplyDeleteis this thing in kenya??????
ReplyDeleteHi there, I am yet to see it here but am sure you can get it online and no doubt it is quite a piece of a gadget...
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