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johndebur
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Nach dem Huawei Ideos nun noch ein günstiges Android handy von Huawei.
Huawei Ascend / M860 soll so 150$ kosten. leider keine info über CPU.
http://www.shanzhaiji.cn/mobile/20101009/20941.html
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/06/huawei-ascend-is-the-150-android-smartphone-you-might-actually/
video:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUR9jGjJv8w"]YouTube - Huawei Ascend and Crosswave[/ame]
Huawei Ascend / M860 soll so 150$ kosten. leider keine info über CPU.
http://www.shanzhaiji.cn/mobile/20101009/20941.html
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/06/huawei-ascend-is-the-150-android-smartphone-you-might-actually/
video:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUR9jGjJv8w"]YouTube - Huawei Ascend and Crosswave[/ame]
laut engaged qualitativ nicht so der hit:Following Ideos, the Huawei joint operators again "Cricket Wireless", launched with a super-system with a cost-effective Android phone-Ascend, model M860, bare metal for only $ 150, or about 1,000 yuan.
Of course, you always get what you pay for to some degree, and the Ascend certainly isn't a top-tier device -- it's a humble HVGA handset made of cheap plastic that felt like it wouldn't survive a drop. The 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen was dull and actually slightly rough to the touch, and the 3.2 megapixel fixed-focus camera around back doesn't shoot VGA video (just CIF), let alone quality snapshots. Still, it's got physical buttons in all the right places (including a bendy metal Send / Menu / Back / End panel on the bottom) and a surprisingly responsive Android 2.1 UI with a few neat quirks -- like a nine-panel home screen -- so we could honestly see this EV-DO Rev. A handset being a pretty fantastic Android for first-time users.



