Huawei has manufactured a new affordable upper mid-range spec’d Android powered Huawei Ascend X, making it the first 4G (say it HSPA+) capable handset for the Cincinnati Bell network, and it can reach a theoretical download throughput of 14.4 Mbps (HSDPA), and upload speeds of 5.76 Mbps (HSUPA). Cincinnati Bell is now selling the Huawei Ascend X smartphone at an affordable price tag of $99.99, and the takers should subscribe for the two-year contract with the carrier.
Huawei Ascend X will be featuring a 1GHz Snapdragon chipset, 512MB RAM, 2GB ROM, 2GB onboard storage, micro-SD card slot scope for memory expansion up to 32GB, HDMI out, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth connectivity, GPS, 1400mAh battery providing the talk time of 5 hours, and the standby time of up to 10 days.
Huawei Ascend will be shipping with the out-dated Android 2.2 Froyo, instead of the latest Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS. The users can rock the videos on its 4.1-inch touchscreen display with unknown range of resolution, and paired up with a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, geo-tagging, and the 720p HD video recording capability.
Read: Huawei Ascend X Full Specifications.
Buy
Interested Android fans can purchase the 4G HSPA+ capable Huawei Ascend X handset at Cincinnati Bell Online Stores (hit the link) for just $99.99 on a two-year contract, including the free shipping.
[Source: Cincinnati Bell]