Huawei has announced their new budget friendly handset, the new Ascend G6 at the company's Mobile World Congress Press Conference today. The new middle ranged handset is launched to target customers who prefer better speeds from their network plans at a affordable price point.
The new Ascend G6 will fall in line with the company's 2013 flagship, Ascend P6's design language, coming out of it's box featuring the latest 4G LTE Cat4 signals at 150 megabits-per-second.
Even though the details on this device too is limited, here they are. The Ascend G6's internal specifications include a Dual-Core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, 4.5-inches LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen of 960 x 540 pixels resolution, an eight megapixels main camera on the back with a Sony made IMX134 image sensor and LED flash light, a five megapixels front facer, NFC connectivity, coming in both 3G and 4G models, a 2,000mAh powered battery and runs Android on board. The 3G version of Ascend G6 is only 7.5 millimeters in thickness and is said to hit the store shelves by the end of first quarter, where else the 7.85 millimeters thick 4G LTE variant is to show up for sales by late, April.
Source: Engadget