
The strength of some Chinese companies is unquestionable. And, one of the ones that is moving most effectively is Huawei, since its position in the market is increasingly solid both in terms of the devices themselves and in the rest of the sections of this segment, such as operational capacity and, even, in ownership of the antennas coverage.
And, in order not to lose that position (how much it costs to get), it seems that this company will show itself quite aggressive as far as product launch is concerned, especially at the beginning of the year. Thanks to Android Headlines, we have been able to know more or less what the six models will be weighing to put in the huawei store that use the Android operating system (and in principle, two more with Windows Phone 8).
These are the models that Huawei prepares
This is the list, with some of their specifications, of the four terminals that early 2013 The Chinese company plans to compete in the mobility market and, more specifically, in those that include the development of Google:
Huawei Ascend D2:
- 5-inch 720p display
- 3GHz Quad Core K2V1,5 SoC
- 2 GB of RAM
- 13MP front camera and 1,3MP rear camera
- Battery 3.000 mAh
- Android Jelly Bean
- Will focus on phablets market
Huawei Ascend Mate:
- 6,1-inch 1080p display
- 3GHz Quad Core K2V1,8 SoC
- 2 GB of RAM
- 9,9mm thick
- Battery 4.000 mAh
Huawei Ascend P2:
- Screen between 4 - 4,8 inches (this point has not been well defined)
- Quad-core SoC (model unconfirmed)
- 1 GB of RAM
- Model that will be destined for the mid-range market
Huawei Honor 2:
- 4,5-inch screen with 326 dpi
- 1,4 GHz Quad Core SoC
- 2 GB of RAM
- 8 GB storage
- Android Ice Cream Sandwich
- It is possible that reservations can be made this year
Good terminals, and a bet on large screens ... definitely, Samsung has created a product range with its Galaxy Note. But what is clear is that Huawei maintains its bet on all types of markets And, furthermore, it shows that you want to get the most out of your own quad-core SoC. By the way, these four releases, apart from in Asia, will arrive in Europe (exact dates have not been confirmed).
