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Huawei introduces "world's slimmest smartphone"

Huawei introduces "world's slimmest smartphone"

By:  Mikael Ricknas  On: 09 Jan 2012 For: IDG News Service (Stockholm Bureau) Creator
 

The Ascend P1 S measures 6.8 millimeters at its thinnest point, 0.3 millimeters thinner than the Motorola Razr

STOCKHOLM (01/09/2012) - At about 6.8 millimeters thick, Huawei Technologies' Android 4.0-based Ascend P1 S is the thinnest smartphone yet introduced, the company said on Monday.

Smartphone vendors are looking for ways to differentiate their products from the competition, and device thickness is an important feature.

Motorola's Droid Razr, for example, is just 7.1 millimeters thick, according to a Motorola spec sheet. That compares to the Samsung Galaxy S II at 8.5 millimeters and the iPhone4 S at 9.3 millimeters.

The Ascend P1 S also includes a Gorilla-glass-protected 4.3-inch super AMOLED screen with a 960-by-540 pixels resolution. The phone is powered by a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor from Texas Instruments and has 1 GB of RAM.

The smartphone also has an 8-megapixel camera with a dual-LED flash on the back and a 1.3-megapixel camera on the front. The camera on the back can shoot video at 1080p and the one on the front is capable of handling 720p. The available storage for images, videos and other content is 4 GB.

The company didn't specify what 3G network speeds it will support.

The smartphone will initially be available in black, white and pink, but more colors are on the way.

Huawei has also introduced the Ascend P1, which has the same specifications, but is 7.7 millimeters thick and has a larger battery -- 1800mAh versus 1670 mAh, according to a spokesman at Huawei.

The Ascend P1 and the P1 S will be available in Europe, Asia-Pacific, North America, Australia, Middle East, and China from April 2012. Huawei didn't divulge any pricing information.

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mikael ricknas Mikael Ricknas is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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