Huawei Ascend P2 nigh confirmed: won't have 1080p display, will compensate with extreme slimness
0. phoneArena posted on 24 Feb 2013, 06:44
Huawei’s press event will kick off any moment now but right before it, we have already seen numerous snaps showing that the company will indeed launch…
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1. laputaquelepario posted on 24 Feb 2013, 07:01 2
If all this is true, I really wouldn't mind. Providing the silicon is up to scratch, of course.
Having such a massive battery and IP57 capability is a mighty attractive proposition, indeed.
3. MistB posted on 24 Feb 2013, 07:26 1
720p is just fine, not like you can distinguish the difference at that size anyway with the human eye. 3,000 Mah battery, we'll take their word for it but i'm glad they put the emphasis of battery before anything else, thinness aside. Is this also running 4.2 as I read somewhere else they had implemented it in.
8. g2a5b0e posted on 24 Feb 2013, 10:49 1
It's 4.1. Also, the battery is 2,420 mAh.
http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-13970_7-10015866-9.html
5. _Bone_ posted on 24 Feb 2013, 08:34 0
Nice device. FHD at 4,5" is a massive overkil affecting both performance and battery life, and while you notice the difference between the Note II's 260ppi and a fullHD screen, you wouldn't notice the step-up from the P2's already stellar 350ppi. Combined with extreme slim design and a huge batter, this phone is a winner.
Well done Huawei! Let the new kids on the block steal some shine!
6. yero789 (unregistered) posted on 24 Feb 2013, 09:16 0
I don't really care about the resolution,well HD 720p is enough for me,because I'm not used to make my phone charge everytime I can.For me what's important is brightness,because I use my phones very much in bright sunlight(outdoors) and the brightness is very important for me.Talking about screen resolution,I mean I've never really noticed any difference between HD or non HD screen,even though there is a little bit difference for sure,but with an eye(without any technology) the difference isn't big.






