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Huawei's Yu says super slim P series model to be displayed at MWC; 8-core chip coming

0. phoneArena posted on 10 Jan 2013, 20:46

Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO Richard Yu revealed at CES 2013 that the company will be using an Octo-core Cortex A-15 chip sometime in the second half of this year; in addition, the company is expected to show off a super slim P-series Android phone at MWC 2013 in Barcelona next month and will weigh it at under 6.45mm with a metllic body...

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1. someones4 posted on 10 Jan 2013, 21:47

remember when the S2 is the thinnest? The record was broken countless times in just two years.

2. XPERIA-KNIGHT posted on 10 Jan 2013, 23:27 1 6

Get em hauwei! Play the game Samsung has been playing for years now........get the biggest and baddest chips, the latest features and COMBAT them!.............Only, dont be a COPYCAT like them!

5. GALAXY-STORM posted on 11 Jan 2013, 01:58 2

Also there is something called marketing and brand reputation, you dont see them or anybody else copying that from Samsung. It takes more than just baddest chips and latest features to sell it well.

7. SamsungFan posted on 11 Jan 2013, 10:01 1 1

Just chips are not enough. Samsung is the best manufacturer for providing updates and they are excellent at marketing their products too.

8. thunderbolt posted on 11 Jan 2013, 12:06 1

Company name sounds like WhoWhy... lol

3. Nathan_ingx posted on 10 Jan 2013, 23:43 1

Have to really give it up to Huawei. They've really gone up from being an underdog to producing fine looking devices and brewing their own processors...
But they should not be complacent of their achievements...they've still got walls to climb over.
Nonetheless, all the best.

4. JC557 posted on 10 Jan 2013, 23:47

After their recent comments I would rather Huawei either put up or shut the hell up. They're almost as bad as Acer.

6. _Bone_ posted on 11 Jan 2013, 04:12

I'm mighty impressed by Huawei's approach. The D2 looks good, looks very strongly built, packs a great battery and has the latest tech, while the A15-based followup could be my next phone as I'm willing to wait some 8 months for A9 to be left behind.

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