Huawei Ascend P7 detailed leaked
Friday, December 13, 2013 - 10:08:55
Chinese mobile manufacturer, Huawei, is working hard to become one of the world's largest smartphone producers, with the Ascend P7 set to be its next flagship release.
Now information about the device acquired by GSM Arena has outlined some of its anticipated features, giving buyers a good idea of what to expect when it is officially announced.
The Ascend P7 will stand out from the crowd thanks to the fact that it features an eight megapixel camera on the front, giving it more detail for selfie-snapping and video calls than any of its rivals.
Eight megapixel resolutions are common, but usually this pixel count is reserved for primary cameras on the rear of smartphones. Most of the front-facing secondary cameras tend to be 2 megapixels or less.
Powering the Ascend P7 is a quad core processor with a 1.6GHz clock speed, with 2GB of RAM helping this chip to handle the latest Android operating system and complicated apps with ease.
The phone will have a five inch display with a full HD 1080p resolution, along with Huawei's own Emotion user interface, which has been revised heavily and should be a lot better than its predecessors.
Some insiders had suggested that the P7 might come with an octa-core processor to keep pace with Samsung's flagship Galaxy handsets, but this seems not to be the case, based on the leaked information.
4G connectivity will make the P7 a superfast device for mobile internet access and the company is apparently looking to premium materials to fashion the external chassis, which should give it a reputational boost.
Expect the Huawei Ascend P7 to touch down next April, at which point it will also be competing with the Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC's upcoming flagship, which is codenamed the M8.
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