This morning, Huawei kicked off Mobile World Congress (MWC) with a trio of announcements. First, they confirmed the Huawei Watch, a device that is in the running for prettiest, most drool-worthy Android Wear device of the moment. They also introduced the TalkBand B2, TalkBand N1, and a 7-inch phone called the MediaPad X2.
To get the skinny on each, jump below!
Huawei Watch
The Huawei Watch isn’t a surprise, because well, Huawei published promo videos of it yesterday that we were the first to show you. The device looks luxurious with its all-metal, stainless steel body and circular watch frame. It also sports a 1.4-inch AMOLED display (400×400), sapphire crystal lens, stainless steel, heart-rate monitor, 4GB storage, 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor, 512MB RAM, and Bluetooth 4.1. The Huawei Watch will have 40 unique watch faces, a variety of watch straps, and will be available in more than 20 countries, including the US.
Pricing and exact availability will be announced as we get closer to launch.
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TalkBand B2
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MediaPad X2
Huawei is calling the MediaPad X2 a 7-inch “phablet,” which means this is a phone. It’s actually dual-SIM, is just 7.28mm thick, and has an all-metallic body. As for specs, you are looking at a 1920×1200 HD IPS display, 13MP camera, 2.0GHz Kirin 930 ultra-octa chipset, LTE Cat6, and a big ol’ 5,000mAh battery.
It likely won’t come to the US, but man, this is a 7-inch phone.
Via: Huawei
This post was last modified on April 27, 2015 12:26 pm