Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Huawei Ascend P6: analysis on an ultra-thin Android - iOnline

Huawei Ascend P6 is for the smartphone market as the biblical character David was against the mythical giant Goliath, a compact Android, but bold, competing against a segment popularidado by artillery giants and above the five-inch

Announced in June 2013, the Huawei Ascend smartphone P6 is an upscale that perhaps lies closest to tops-class of yesteryear, like the Samsung Galaxy S3 or the LG Nexus 4, than the present. Can be found in the Portuguese market values ??located in the € 369 – in retail chains like Fnac, unlocked -., And is available in two variants, the 8 GB and 16 GB

Design and Hardware Huawei Ascend P6

design Ascend P6 is one of its most appealing points: Huawei has designed a stylish, minimalist and ultra-thin device (measuring just 6.2 mm), with 120g weight. But the fact that it has such a minimum thickness appears to contribute to give it an air of apparent fragility.

The screen is a 4.7-inch IPS LCD, HD resolution (720p). The 312 ppi (pixels per inch) to ensure a good density Ascend P6, capable of providing a good viewing experience, even without the excesses (welcome but unnecessary) a screen resolution of Full HD. This aspect contributes to the competitive price of the device.

This smartphone is compact when compared to its competitors above 5 inches, but still manages to be a bit larger than an iPhone 5S. Its size is comfortable enough to manusearmos with one hand – for uses such as reading / viewing of emails, managing playlists or little action game as the application of Sudoku – but slightly exceeds that barrier of comfort and sometimes forces the user to any gym with fingers.

Audio on Huawei Ascend P6

Huawei Ascend P6 comes equipped with Dolby Digital Plus technology, which ensures Huawei optimize the audio experience on your smartphone. In fact, coupled with a good pair of headphones (standard input, 3.5 mm), the P6 can provide a good musical experience and comes pre-configured with a security option that requires the user’s authority to increase the volume beyond limits considered safe.

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