Huawei is set to announce its latest flagship, the Ascend P2, at next month’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. And, as usual, the first leaks of the device have emerged, with some details to its mammoth specs. The Ascend P2 is rumoured to have a quad-core 1.8GHz “homegrown design” processor (most likely a variant of the K3V2 processor seen on the Ascend D1 Quad, or possibly the next-gen K3V3 chipset) and paired with 2GB of RAM. There’s also a large 3000mAh battery, and an equally large 13MP rear camera.
Oh, and the Android-based Ascend P2 could be fitted with a 4.5-inch, Full HD screen, which if true, will blow the competition out of the water. Engadget is also reporting that the Ascend P2 will have a chassis that is thinner than the current thinnest smartphone in the world, the Alcatel One Touch Idol Ultra – which again sounds a little too good to be true.
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(Source: Unwired View)
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