Unveiled a
few days
ahead of
Mobile World
Congress 2012
trade fair,
Huawei
Ascend D1 has yet to make its
entrance on the market.
While most handset manufacturers
already launched their device
announced back in February, Huawei
is still struggling to debut its Diamond
family of smartphones.
According to the latest hearsay, the
Chinese company plans to release all
three Diamond smartphones this
summer, though we don’t have any
official launch dates yet.
However, at least one of them will
soon hit shelves in the United States,
the Huawei Ascend D1. The guys over
at Engadget have just spotted the
handset at FCC (Federal
Communication Commission) with
pentaband HSPA+.
Unfortunately, we’re not sure which
carrier will offer the Ascend D1 , but
the filed documents indicate that the
unlocked models will work on T-
Mobile and AT&T’s airwaves.
Even though we don’t have a release
date for the Ascend D1, Huawei
mentioned a few weeks ago that it
would launch the smartphone in Q2,
so we can safely assume the device
will hit shelves by the end of June.
Huawei Ascend
D1 will be
shipped with
the latest
version of Ice
Cream
Sandwich
operating
system on
board and will
be packed with a dual-core 1.5 GHz TI
OMAP 4460 processor.
In addition, the device sports an
impressive 4.5-inch IPS+ LCD
capacitive touchscreen display that
supports HD (720 x 1280 pixels)
resolution and 16 million colors.
On the back, Ascend D1 boasts an 8-
megapixel photo snapper with
autofocus, dual-LED flash and full HD
(1080p) video recording, while in the
front there’s a 1.3-megapixel
secondary camera for video calls.
Aside from HSPA+ support, the
smartphone offers users Wi-Fi and
DLNA, as well as Bluetooth 3.0 and
microUSB 2.0 (MHL). It also come
packed with Dolby Mobile 3.0 Plus
sound enhancement and active noise
cancellation with dedicated mic.
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