Huawei's newly manufactured smartphone for United Kingdom's EE telecommunications or formerly known Everything Everywhere launches Kestrel, the company's first smartphone branded under their own name, with fourth generation LTE capabilities at really budget friendly price points.
The new EE Kestrel will feature a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.2GHz, a 4.5-inches screen of qHD resolution display, eight gigabytes of internal mass storage (expandable via microSD card slot), one gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM), five megapixels primary shooter on the back, capable of capturing videos at 720p resolution, a one megapixels front facer, other wireless connectivity with single-SIM 4G LTE support, 2,000mAh powered battery and runs Android's version 4.3 Jelly Bean out of the box.
You can grab the handset for free from EE by the end of next month April, at a price of 13.99 British Pound Sterling, on a two-years contract, offering users unlimited text, 500 minutes of talk time and 500MB of 4G mobile data. A plan of 18.99 GBP will double up things for you with twice the numbers of calling minutes and data, and if you are ready to pay 23.99 or 29.99 GBP per-month, EE will have you unlimited texts with calls and 2GB or 5GB mobile data, respectively. Lastly, the new Kestrel is also up for sales at 99.99 GBP for use on EE's 4G pay as go, levy.
Source: The Next Web