The Huawei P8 comes with 5.2-inch screen without the Ascend nomenclature

Huawei P8 comes with 5.2-inch screen

It seems that the Huawei P8 be the most important model that the company will China play in the Mobile World Congress. And besides, you do so with some interesting news. An example of this is that in the model name Ascend disappears as identification of the product range to which it belongs.

 Thus, it appears that the company China intends to change the way it calls its new devices and so this would be a letter and number that would identify (this would make more sense Honor range product). And the first, which would have mentioned it, would come in early March during the fair held in Barcelona.

 A model that would be an improvement

 As usual have leaked some specs that would be heading into the Huawei P8 . An example of this is that the screen with the new phone would be launched and 5.2-inch screen quality would reach 1080p (nothing 2K). Furthermore, this model would include a fingerprint reader and a storage capacity of 32 GB.

 Besides, in the section on fundamental for the operation of mobile terminals components, the choice of Chinese manufacturer for HiSilicon Kirin 930 processor eight cores and manufactured and also the amount of RAM would amount to 3 GB.

Huawei P8 comes with 5.2-inch screen

 The Huawei P8 would not only

 Yes, accompanying the model we mentioned above, one could at play another called Huawei D8, the truth, not detracted nothing if you consider your hardware. This terminal would be a phablet with 5.5-inch screen and quality 2K (2560 x 1440) that would have a Kirin 950 processor supports 64-bit, 4 GB of RAM and also an internal storage space of sixty-four “gigas”. Undoubtedly, a model that would be best of breed and is put on sale in May.

 Without any doubt, this company has no intention of breaking stride in all segments and a good example of this are the Huawei P8 and D8, which no longer have the Ascend specification on their behalf.

The Huawei P8 comes with 5.2-inch screen without the Ascend nomenclature updated: January 19, 2015 author: Bob Gray

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