Rumor: Huawei working on Galaxy Note competitor with a 6,1″screen

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Huawei is according to a rumor making a reuzensmartphone, such as Samsung’s Galaxy Note and Note II. The dimensions are unknown, but the Android device must be a 6.1″screen on board, with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels.

Great phone, still no images appeared and Ascend Mate would be called, would run on its own quadcore-soc from Huawei with model number K3V3. That is presumably the successor of the K3V2, quad-core-soc, the Ascend D Quad and D Quad XL.

With a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, 6.1″ is the number of pixels per inch on 361, slightly higher than current smartphones. It would not be the first phone with ‘full hd’-screen. The Chinese manufacturer Oppo came with a 5″phone with that resolution for the Chinese market, while HTC for Japan, the J Butterfly, as presented, also with a 5″screen.

The phone would be equipped with a 4000mAh battery, which is almost a quarter larger than the 3100mAh battery in the Galaxy Note II. The thickness of the phone would be 9,9 mm. If and when the phone is going to come true, is still unclear. The phone came online via Chinese social network Weibo, and it was noted by the site MyDrivers, which many employees of Chinese manufacturers of devices to tease. Huawei recently started selling its Ascend line of smartphones in the Netherlands, starting with the Ascend P1.