Huawei Ascend P2 press image leaks out, looks sweet
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Everyone using 3000mAh battery it seems yet Sony the big name went with 2330mAh what a big shame.
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- 2013-01-25 13:25
- iFrA
- Tropblaster
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It does seem to be a good phone, with a good price and big community il buy it asap then.
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- 2013-01-25 11:08
- MXP5
- qidamin
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Sources are talking about a 4.5" screen, not 5". Looks good anyway!
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- 2013-01-25 11:02
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- Anonymous
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> In reply to vortex v @ 2013-01-25 09:54 from PSvy - click to readUmm might be true. Need to hold off and look at the usage battery review first before making a decision.
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- 2013-01-25 10:05
- PGXj
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i'm not really sure about that battery. many chinese phones or devices in general tend to overstate the real capacity of their batteries. nevertheless, even if it's just actually 2500, that's already a great amount of power for a phone that size.
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- 2013-01-25 09:54
- PSvy
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All same as D2. P2 was supposed to be smaller than D2 with same performance specs. What's the point of two identical phablets with no any single top phone?
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- 2013-01-25 09:45
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- Marco M
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> In reply to Droided @ 2013-01-25 08:46 from PZUt - click to readSure, at twice the price and half the battery capacity.
Keep in mind that the target groups aren't necessarily the same. The Ascend has been very reasonably priced compared to HTC's top models.
In any case, LG's Tegra models have usually had more features, larger batteries and lower price points. HTC no longer gives any good value.
I'm waiting for the JIAYU G4 Advanced. All the fun I need, and also theres a 3000 mAh battery. I'm guessing the Ascend P2 will be twice as expensive and the Tegra 4 HTC three times as expensive. Simply not worth it.
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- 2013-01-25 09:43
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