Huawei has lifted the lid on its new flagship smartphone, the Ascend P7 at a Paris event today. The 4G-ready handset features an ergonomic design with rounded edges, comprising seven layers of premium metals and Gorilla Glass, out later this month at €449.
Measuring in at 6.5mm thin, the device is considerably slimmer than its competitors in the Android market and comes with minimal bezel around its 5-inch display.
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The Ascend P7 boasts a screen resolution of 1080×1920 and is capable of displaying 445 pixels per inch
Software features such as Automatic Beauty Enhancement and a Smart Preview Window have been included to help users capture better self portrait images.
A ‘Groufie’ mode is also available for panoramic group selfies (yes Huawei has just made that word up).
Under the hood, the Ascend P7 features a quad-core 1.8GHz Cotex-A9 processor and 2GB of RAM, along with a Mali-450MP4 graphics chip.
The handset comes with 16GB of internal storage on board, expandable via microSD, and runs Google’s Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system out of the box.
A 13-megapixel camera developed by Sony resides on the rear, allowing users to take professional-grade photos with the aid of a DSLR-level image signal processing chip

