The other side is where the power button belongs, with both the headphone and micro-USB charging port found there. The right side houses a volume switch and a physical camera button - these were a bit plasticky, but has a nice matte finish. There's plenty of storage, with 16GB inside. We also got to play with Huawei's Emotion UI, which can draw on the 1GB of RAM housed inside. Its notable feature is the highest-speed LTE connection seen so far in a smartphone, up to 150Mbps with support for LTE Cat4. Design-wise, like those leaks, it looks an awful lot like its predecessor. And boy, it's a slender, feather-light phone with a glossy backing that come sin both black and white. With Android 4.1, a quad-core 1.5GHz processor, 13-megapixel camera and a 720p 4.7-inch Gorilla Glass 2 Infinity Edge Display, it joins the likes of the Ascend Mate and D2 in forming the Chinese manufacturer's smartphone family in 2013. Just ahead of Huawei's press event, Huawei's treated us to an early viewing of its new 8.4-millimeter smartphone, the Ascend P2.
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