Huawei Announces Octa-Core Ascend P6S

Huawei's Ascend P6 (pictured above) was just unveiled this past summer, but it looks like Huawei is already tweaking the smartphone's design. The Ascend P6S is a slimmer version of the P6 and was confirmed this past weekend.

The original Ascend P6 packs a 4.7-inch 720 x 1280 312ppi display, a quad-core 1.5 GHz CPU, 2 GB of RAM, 8 GB/16 GB of storage (plus microSD up to 32 GB), an 8-megapixel camera around the back, a 5-megapixel camera up front, and a 2000 mAh battery. With a spec sheet like that, we can't imagine the Ascend P6S will improve too much on the original outside of the bump in processor. No word on when the device is set to launch, but since this isn't an official announcement, it probably won't be for a while.

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  • MaCk0y
    Huawei phones are expensive. Let's see Mediatek's next SOC. Neo N003 has been great so far.
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  • cbgmail865
    These are the spec that I wish Blackberry Z30 had taken.....
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  • Octawin
    otacon , November 18, 2013 2:35 PM
    8 cores in a smartphone is ridiculous.

    tiny underpowered iDevices and their fanatics are ridiculous.
    Reply
  • Octawin
    otacon , November 18, 2013 2:35 PM
    8 cores in a smartphone is ridiculous.

    tiny underpowered iDevices and their fanatics are ridiculous.
    Reply
  • burmese_dude
    Fock anything Huawei, a consumer spying division of Chinese soul-less government .
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  • burmese_dude
    Fock anything Huawei, a consumer spying division of Chinese soul-less government .
    Reply
  • alfaalex101
    All this to send SMS messages. i_dont_think_so_tim.jpg
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  • sonofliberty08
    why use S ? why not use other alphabet like "E" P6E (Eight Core), the S remind me of the overprice crapple junk
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  • ronch79
    8 cores in a smartphone? Even most desktops don't need 8 cores. It's more of stupid marketing than actually being useful.
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  • captaincharisma
    tiny underpowered iDevices and their fanatics are ridiculous.

    seriously? its a phone used for making phone calls and surfing the web not decryping files
    Reply