The Chinese manufacturer Huawei unveiled its smartphone Ascend P7 in May 2014, arriving in Brazil only at the end of the year. The device had the distinction of bringing a good hardware configuration and more affordable price. At the time, the news arrived here costing US $ 1500, but is now already possible to find it for under $ 1000. However, the device came with Android 4.4.2 KitKat factory and Huawei was never reveal a possible date when your model will eventually be upgraded to Lollipop.
The company released a note in china a few months ago informing its customers that was testing Android 5.1 for the Ascend P7. We were given no date, only the company revealed that the news would arrive soon. Now we have the good news that the wait is finally over. Calm, the update will not pop up at this point in his Ascend P7, but only for those who are in China will receive the news today over the air.
The good news is that the company released the firmware on your website. There, you can download the 1.26 GB file and have finally Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with all Google’s security flaws in its Ascend P7. The company said it will soon begin to release the update via OTA to other countries, but did not indicate what they are and the right date for this to happen. However, we can expect that the European market is the next step of the company.
It was unclear whether the Ascend P7 will also be upgraded to Android Marshmallow was released by Google this month for the Nexus line. Even having a hardware capable with its chipset Kirin 910T 1.8 GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, GPU Mali-450MP4, 16 GB of internal space and 5-inch Full HD screen, we may suspect that this is the last update to be released to the model, since the P8 is already in the market and should receive the priority attention of the company at this time.
In addition to the Ascend P7, Huawei also reports that it is already preparing the Android Lollipop for other devices such as the Ascend Mate 2, Ascend Ascend Mate7 and G7. Let’s hope the new delay not to come here. And also that this new EMUI 3.1 interface is lighter than the current one, which ends even choking on decent hardware model.
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