Samsung Galaxy Note II smartphone is a very impressive device, courtesy of its 5.5-inch touchscreen display, but it seems that it might soon be dwarfed by a new phablet coming from Huawei.
Said to sport the name of Huawei Ascend Mate, the handset is reportedly confirmed with a 6.1-touchscreen display on the front, which will make it one of the largest Android smartphones in the world. The aforementioned 6.1-inch display on Ascend Mate will boast a full HD 1080p resolution, while hiding a 1.8GHz quad-core Hass K3V3 processor.
The specs list of the smartphone is also said to include 2GB of RAM, along with a 4,000 mAh battery, though the device will remain only 9.9mm thick. Chances are that the new device will be officially introduced in the beginning of the next year, but no official confirmation on the matter has been provided as of yet.
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