Last week, we spotted some mysterious Huawei handset believed to be the Huawei Ascend P7, the successor of the impressive Huawei P6.
It seems it’s not the only device the Chinese OEM is working on at the moment. According to a new rumor, Huawei will unveil Huawei Ascend D3 at the Mobile World Congress later this month.
Huawei Ascend D2 was launched last year, and was the flagship device of the Chinese OEM unveiled at the CES 2013. However, the OEM didn’t unveil it’s successor at the Consumers Electronics Show last month, but the latest rumor suggests it will see the light of the day later this month in Barcelona, Spain.
Before we head over to the specifications of the Huawei Ascend D3, you should know that “D” series is the highest performing product line from the Chinese OEM, and the entrant is expect to come with an impressive set of hardware specifications.
According to this rumor, it will come with an octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 920 chipset with a clock speed of 1.8GHz, however, it will not be a true octa-core processor as the MediaTek one, but will work in a similar fashion as Samsung’s Exynos processor.
Other features include 5-inch display with 1080p resolution, 16MP camera, and should be 6.3mm thin. There’s no word about any other specification of the device.
Let me remind you to take this as a rumor and not an official news. There’s no word from the company about any such handset, and we have to wait for the MWC 2014 to know more about it.
Source: Unwired View
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