Hasn't been long since we
first talked about the
successor of the Huawei Ascend P6 and the
MediaPad X1. Earlier today, this
flagship smartphone-budget tablet combo made a brief
appearance thanks to the spy cam.
Leaked specs of the Ascend P7 earlier talked about a 5-inch 1080p display, a
quad-core HiSilicon processor and a 13 mega-pixel camera that might feature on the
device. A welcome and a much needed feature would be 4G LTE connecvitity -- a '4G' logo on the back of what is believed to be the
Ascend P7 itself suggests that the
device might be 4G-enabled.
Moving on to the MediPad
X1 now. The
device was
announced a few days back, but not all specifications were released. It is known that the
device will come with a 7-inch 1920 x 1200 pixel screen and LTE connectivity. Moreover, the
device will pack the same
quad-core HiSilicon chipset which is believed to feature on the
Ascend P7.
The MediaPad X1 is touted as a cheaper, lighter alternative to the Google Nexus 7 (2013). With better availability in Asian and other developing market, it might well leave the Nexus 7 behind in sales with just a $200 price tag.