The new Huawei Ascend P1 is close to arriving in Europe. One of the mobiles that have attracted the most attention in the catalog of the Chinese company, above all, due to its extra-fine design. The latest news that is known about him is that he will arrive throughout the next month of April in different European countries such as Germany or France, among others.
This large mobile will not be Huawei's first sword. However, what most call attention leaving aside their techniques- characteristics is getting its chassis thickness: 7.8 mm. Spain seems not to be one of the first destinations that Huawei has in mind for its terminal, or so the UnwiredView portal says.
However, China will be the first to receive it among its portfolio. In mid-April it will arrive in the Asian country, followed by other markets such as Germany, France, Sweden, Russia and the United Kingdom. However, although Spain should also arrive shortly, there is still no news about it. It is also expected that next to this terminal the powerful Huawei Ascend D Quad, a powerful terminal that includes a quad-core processor, will land. What has also been known is that it will arrive in three colors: black, white and pink.
However, this Huawei Ascend P1 must settle for a two-core processor that runs at 1.5 GHz with a RAM of one GigaByte. Huawei has opted to integrate Google's Android platform, with Android 4.0 being the version that can be enjoyed on this terminal that achieves a diagonal of 4.3 inches.
On the other hand, the camera that incorporates this advanced mobile will have a sensor that reaches eight megapixels of resolution. It comes with an LED Flash to illuminate the scenes with less light and, you can record videos in very good quality: Full HD for more reviews. Meanwhile, its internal memory has a capacity of four GigaBytes that can be increased with the use of MicroSD cards of up to 32 GB.
Finally, the connections part is made up of various technologies. In the first place, it can be connected to the Internet with connections such as WiFi or latest generation 3G, allowing the user to be in constant contact with the Internet as well as being able to receive emails in real time; chat with friends or enter social networks.
It also has a Bluetooth 3.0 module that will mainly be used to connect with other computers and pass files without the need for cables. As well as being able to use compatible accessories such as hands-free or headphones. But beware, you can not miss a GPS receiver and make use of its large screen along with Google cartography (Google Maps).
The price of the terminal has not yet been specified; next month there will be no doubts and users will be able to get an idea of how much it can cost - in free format - by using other neighboring markets such as France. While the prices with the operators will depend on whether you are a new customer or not, since both Movistar and Vodafone will not give away more mobile phones.