Huawei Mobile G series this year has launched a variety of four-core machine, such as the use of quad-core platform MTK6589 Huawei G520, as well as another '000 quad-core G525, but the configuration of these two models are far from satisfactory, difficult to arouse many "pollen" desire to buy. When the the Huawei G700 message out, the higher hardware specifications naturally became the focus of attention, a few days ago, there were indications that Huawei G700 is the fastest and is expected to be officially listed before the end of the month, is now displayed in the China Online Shopping Store.
Huawei G700 will launch Unicom and mobile versions, both internal code the Huawei G700-U00 and G700-T00, known Unicom version of the higher specifications. Huawei G700-U00 will be equipped with a the MTK MT6589 quad-core processor, of course, the most important is the memory of the Unicom 2G RAM +8 G ROM combination, this is a very rare combination in the mid-range models of Huawei, but the mobile version of the memory to be low as 1G RAM. In addition, two versions of the 5-inch HD resolution screen, 1300000 +800 megapixel camera, running Android 4.2 version of the operating system that supports features such as WIFIDiplay.
Concern G700 body thickness of only 8.95 mm, and look at the photos of the real machine is also designed to be very correct, the fuselage has a large curvature, should bring a good feeling.
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