Huawei Ascend GX1 certified by TENAA; check out the pictures and specs
TENAA is the agency in China that does the same job there that the FCC does in the U.S. The agency seems to have been extremely busy lately, but seems to have found the time to certify the Huawei Ascend GX1. This is a 6-inch phablet with a resolution of 720 x 1280. It will be powered by a quad-core 1.4GHz CPU and will feature 1GB of RAM and 8GB of native storage. Those needing additional memory will be able to use a microSD slot of unknown capacity, that will be included on the phone. Back and front-facing cameras weigh in at 8MP and 2MP, respectively. Android 4.4.2 is pre-installed, and the device does support 4G LTE connectivity. A 3500mAh battery will keep the lights on.
The Huawei Ascend GX1 is expected to be priced at the equivalent of $255 USD. With the certification by TENAA, we might not have to wait very long before the phone is released. The dimensions of the Ascend GX1 are 161mm × 84.5mm × 9.55mm which makes it larger and thicker than the Huawei Ascend Mate 7. That phablet measures 157 x 81 x 7.9 mm.
Check out TENAA's low-resolution photos of the Huawei Ascend GX1, which you can view by clicking on the slideshow below.
via: GizmoChina
Check out TENAA's low-resolution photos of the Huawei Ascend GX1, which you can view by clicking on the slideshow below.
via: GizmoChina
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