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Huawei Ascend W1 now official, company's first WP8 device

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08 January, 2013

Huawei Windows Phone CES 2013

Huawei looks keen on keeping CES 2013 interesting and is making another announcement in the first day of the show. The company has just unveiled ts first Windows Phone 8 smartphone called Ascend W1.

The Ascend W1 brings a reasonable array of features and should come with a pretty attractive price tag. It's build around a 4" WVGA (480 x 800) IPS LCD and has a profile 10.5 mm thick. A dual-core 1.2 GHz Krait processor and the Adreno 305 GPU power the whole thing while a 5 MP camera with 720p video recording takes care of photography needs.

The 4" screen uses full lamination technology that should help enhance outdoor visibility.


Huawei Ascend W1

The Huawei Ascend W1 will hit China and Russia this month while Western Europe, Middle East and USA should be expecting it next. The price isn't clear as of now but it should be along the lines of the HTC Windows Phone 8S or lower.

Huawei bragged about the W1 extra long battery life, claiming a 470 hour stand-by. The Ascend W1 utilizes a power saving technology that saves 30% power consumption, letting the 1950 mAh battery last longer than it normally should.

The Huawei Ascend W1 will be available in blue, red, black and white. We cannot overlook the resemblance between the Ascend W1 and recent offerings by HTC but colorful and fresh seems to be the Windows Phone 8 thing these days.

Here's the official product page.

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Reader comments

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  • sagy bhalerao
  • tUd
  • 09 Jan 2013

nce

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  • AnonD-95320
  • uvJ
  • 09 Jan 2013

@anonymous i think you misunderstood my comment ! I did not say Huawei was a bad company , even i said it is a better company than Htc

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  • manikandan
  • Mf5
  • 09 Jan 2013

what is basic different between nokia windows phone and HTC windows phone?

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