Huawei Claims World First For New Smartphone
- Uses K3V2 processor
- 30 percent energy savings
- Up to two-day battery life
Huawei claims to have released the world’s fastest quad-core smartphone, the Huawei Ascend D quad. Powered by the Huawei’s K3V2 quad-core 1.2GHz/1.5GHz processor, it also comes with the Android 4.0 operating system and Huawei’s proprietary power management system which provides up to 30 percent in energy savings.
The Ascend D has a 4.5-inch 720P high definition touchscreen, and a 32-bit true colour graphic processor. Its PPI 330 screen provides a clear display even under direct sunlight, as well as having Dolby 5.1 surround sound and Audience earSmart voice technology. Its 8-megapixel BSI rear-facing camera, 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera, and 1080p full HD video-capture and playback capabilities enables you to record special moments.
The Ascend D quad comes with an 1800mAh battery, which lasts for one to two days with normal usage. The smartphone’s proprietary power management technology is said to provide a longer battery life of up to 30 percent compared to industry average by adjusting power consumption according to usage needs. It also ensures higher chipset performance and efficiency by maintaining a low chip temperature.
It measures 64mm wide and 9mm slim.
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