Huawei has just unveiled
The Ascend P6 has 4.7-inch, 720p display and metal body, and will be available in 19 countries at the end of July for $600. With it, Huawei wants to compete against high-end smartphones like the Galaxy S4, the iPhone 5, the Xperia Z or HTC One. But is being the world's thinnest phone enough to give it a toehold?
Huawei believes so. "Samsung is not at the same level as this product. We want to compete with the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S4, that is our goal," said Richard Yu, CEO of the Huawei consumer unit during the presentation.
With Ascend P6, Huawei wanted to pay attention to three key elements: the design, camera, and UI. On the design front, the fineness and metal body are two good bets to differentiate. It will be available in three colors, black, white and pink (yes, pink).
On paper, the specs are competitive but not groundbreaking: a quad-core processor at 1.5 GHz, 2GB RAM, 4.7-inch screen resolution 1,280 x 720, not FullHD), 8GB of storage (with microSD) and 2,000 mAh battery compared to 2,600 mAh S4. The Ascend P6 will not be 4G; although the company has said a 4G version will launch in October. Why not launch with the 4G model? Only Huawei knows for sure, but it's a weak point.
Operating system and usability
The Ascend P6 uses Android 4.2.2 with a skin on top called Huawei Emotion UI, its version of Samsung's TouchWiz or HTC Sense. According to the company, there are over 300 improvements in the interface. What?
Among the highlights include the Me Widget, the option to customize apps and widgets on location sizes and locations .Good, but nothing new. Another function, Power Manager , saves battery consumption monitoring mobile chip level, hardware and software. And there was also news on the security front and notifications management and passwords that should offer some differentiation at the software level. AirSharing allows content sharing between mobile and other equipment, whether a TV, tablet or other mobile.
Price and Availability
The Ascend P6 will be available in 19 countries by the end of July (mostly in Europe), plus U.S. and China. Price? About $600 off-contract, and presumably much cheaper when subsidized. From August, it's expected to be in 100 countries.
We will test the phone shortly and will tell you first impressions. [Gizmodo ES
Source: http://gizmodo.com/huawei-ascend-p6-the-worlds-skinniest-phone-is-a-meta-514014501
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