Huawei is preparing a new device for its own backyard, Ascend G700, and as I’m writing this, the chances are slim we’ll ever see it being introduced in the West.
The mid-to-high end device has been caught while getting approval from China’s Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center, sporting a 5-inch 720p HD screen and MediaTek’s MT6589 1.2GHz quad-core processor. Moreover, the G700 also packs an 8-megapixel rear camera, 1.3-megapixel front-facing one, 1GB of RAM and TD-SCDMA network support, hinting us it’s heading to China Mobile. That said, Huawei may introduce this phone under a new name in other parts of the world, replacing the China-only 3G radio with an HSPA-based one. Not that we necessarily want the Ascend G700 as we have other devices from the Ascend family incoming in the next few weeks and months. Personally, I can’t wait to try out the Ascend D2 though the P2 is also an interesting product…
[Via: GSMinsider]