
Huawei starting off the day big at MWC showing of the “the world’s fastest smartphone”. The phone is part of the Huawei Ascend Diamond series, comprising of dual-core and quad-core chipsets.
The D series, is going to be powered by their own ARM chipset called the K3V2. The more powerful phone of this set is the Huawei Ascend D Quad which has a quad-core processor, 4.5" HD LCD display with 720×1280 pixels, 1.5GHZ quad-core, and "the industry’s most powerful 32-bit true color graphic processor". The phone will all be packaged in a slim 8.9mm build. The phone will be packing a 1800 mAH battery that is said to provide 30% better battery with the optimizations they used. The phone will be running Android 4.0 and their own UI.
The XL version of the Quad-core phone will be running a 2500mAH battery and last about 3 days.
Via PhoneArena
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