Dec 18 2012, 1:22pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
A smartphone from Chinese manufacturer Huawei has leaked ahead of its official unveiling at the 2013 CES show kicking off next month. The smartphone is called the Ascend d2 and is a follow-up to the...
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A smartphone from Chinese manufacturer Huawei has leaked ahead of its official unveiling at the 2013 CES show kicking off next month. The smartphone is called the Ascend d2 and is a follow-up to the Ascend G300. The D2 has a five-inch screen and will run the Android operating system.
The phone has a rumored five-inch display proving again that big-screen smartphones will be out in force at CES 2013. The device will be Huawei's flagship smartphone. The company typically focuses on budget offerings, but the specifications of this device are expected to push it out into the premium category.
The five-inch display boasts full HD resolution and the device is said to have a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor. The smartphone is also expected to have a 13-megapixel digital camera built-in. There is no word on pricing or when the phone will launch this time.
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