Huawei Ascend (phone)

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Huawei Ascend (Phone)
Manufacturer Huawei
Type Slate smartphone
Release dateOctober 27, 2010 (Cricket), December 13, 2010 (MetroPCS)
Introductory price US$ 149
Operating system Android 2.1 (user-upgradable to 2.2, further upgradable via root)
CPU 528 MHz
Memory Flash memory: 512 MB RAM: 256
Storage2 GB included microSD card. Up to 16 GB microSD card storage.
Display3.5 in HVGA capacitive touchscreen display
Camera3.2-megapixel camera
Connectivity EV-DO Rev.A
Dimensions4.5×2.4×0.55 in
Mass4.7 oz (133 g)
Successor Huawei Ascend G300

Huawei Ascend is the first phone in the Huawei Ascend series. It ran Android OS 2.1 by default. It has been released in the United States for Cricket Wireless and MetroPCS unsubsidized. As of the summer of 2012, the model is also available on the market in Europe. [1]

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The device features a 3.5-inch HVGA capacitive touch screen, 2.5 mm headphone jack, 3.2-megapixel camera, as well as an accelerometer and a compass. The HVGA capacitive touch screen is not multitouch capable.

First model is Huawei Ascend M860.

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References

  1. Huawei Ascend P1: dual-core smartphone available this summer (german), netzwelt. Retrieved on 2012-04-19.