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Huawei to launch new smartphone “Ascend Y625”

byCustoms Today Report
09/04/2015
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LAHORE: Huawei a global leader in innovative telecom technologies will soon be launching its powerful new smartphone, Ascend Y625 in Pakistan. This spectacular Huawei smartphone Y625 would come with the Mobilink offer, users would be able to enjoy free internet for 6 months on purchase of Y625. Featuring the latest Android 4.4 Kitkat OS from Google™ and a Qualcomm MSM8212, Quad core, 1.2 GHz, Cortex A7 Processor, along with 1 GB RAM & 4 GB ROM, this powerful connectivity device promises to fulfill all the social networking, communication and infotainment needs of the tech-savvy and ambitious consumers.

The Marketing Head of Huawei Pakistan, Mr.Fraz.M.Khan, stated that; “We are delighted to introduce this feature-rich smart device in the country. The Ascend Y625 is a symbol of Huawei’s superior technology which reflects a relentless pursuit to build a more connected world, to ‘Make it Possible’ for our customers to enjoy the fascinating world of 3G-connectivity and experience the futuristic telecom services available around the world today.”

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The prominent features of the power-packed Huawei Ascend Y625 include; a 5.0 inch FWVGA (854X480) IPS screen. It is a full touch display supporting 2 point multi-touch. It also supports HSDPA+,GPRS and EDGE technologies. The 1 GB RAM and 4 GB ROM is supported with a MicroSD (upto 32 GB). The Android 4.4 Operating system is enriched with an “Emoticon User Interface” 2.3 for easier multi-tasking.

The powerful device also boasts an 8 Mega Pixel Auto Focus rear camera with LED Flash, besides a 2MP Fix-Focus front camera. The camera supports superb features like; Panorama, Audio note, Audio Control, Water mark, Filter, Touch to capture, burst shoot, etc. The device runs on a durable 2000mAh battery, promising a 3G talking time of 500 minutes.

Abundant Google applications have been pre-installed into this ultra-slim and smart-device, while the other prominent features include; WiFi 802.11b/g/n (with hotspot & direct), Bluetooth v4.0 LE, GPS/AGPS, G-sensor for auto-rotate, Proximity sensor and Ambient light sensor, along with many more coveted features.

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