Huawei has introduced the highly anticipated smartphone Ascend P7 in Qatar. It is now available at major retails across the county.
Boasting a five-inch full high definition display, 8MP front-facing and 13MP rear-facing cameras and the latest intuitive Emotion UI 2.3, the Huawei Ascend P7 gives consumers an electronic edge.
“Today Huawei has continued to push the boundaries of what is possible. The Ascend P7 challenges existing industry standards by redefining smartphone design, camera experience and connectivity, providing consumers with a truly innovative and premium smartphone,” said Ashraf Fawakherji, vice president of Huawei Device Middle East.
Huawei completely redesigned the Ascend P7 from the inside out, significantly improving the performance of the smartphone’s hardware and software to redefine user experience. Only 6.5mm in width, the Ascend P7 sets a new record as one of the slimmest 4G LTE smartphones in the market, available in array of colors including black, white and pink.
Huawei Ascend P7 offers enhanced strength and durability against everyday use with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 front and rear covers. It stands out from the crowd with a sleek, sophisticated metallic appearance created by a seven-layered rear surface treatment with a refined ‘spin effect’ micro-pattern design. For intense visual clarity when viewing multimedia, Ascend P7 has a five-inch FHD touchscreen display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 445ppi and 16:9 aspect ratio.
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