During this session, noted maker of well-designed and cutting-edge smartphones: Huawei seems intended to dominate the marketplace of high-end phones by bringing its new array of luxury-looking devices. In this sequence, arrival of its two metal-clad gadgets: P8max and P8 clearly reflect the objective of tech giant and now yet another successor of this series: P8 Lite has taken nativity to enhance the renown and prestige of company.
First spotted by HDBlog.it, device is available to pre-book in Germany via a website: saturn.de, where it will be vended with a price tag of EUR 249 (approximately Rs. 17,190). Diving into Huawei P8 Lite, mobile phone is a smaller sibling of P8, which is decked with 5-inch IPS display with a pixel resolution of 720x1280p, while bigger model carries 5.2-inch screen with 1080x1920 pixel resolution.
Taking a closer look at pictures, handheld features similar metal-made body that gives it a premium and eye-catching look. The phone is powered by an octa-core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz (unspecified chipset) and keeps 2200mAh battery in its shell. The inclusion of a 13-megapixel autofocus rear camera accompanied by a 5-megapixel selfie snapper are also the USP of smartphone.
Coming to memory front, this dual SIM-equipped handset is arrayed with 2GB RAM alongside 16GB of expandable inbuilt storage with microSD card support. Here, its internal memory can be extended upto 128GB via microSD card. Connectivity options include, 4G LTE, NFC, Micro USB, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi functionality. In addition, mobile is paired with accelerometer, proximity, ambient light and compass sensors.
To recall, Chinese Certification Agency: TENAA had already revealed almost aspects of this next-gen phone. Visit Here to view previously-leaked images and specs of P8 Lite. As per listing, P8 Lite will go on sale in Gold and Gray color models and its shipping will be started from form the 15th of May.
However, this Android 5.0 Lollipop based gadget has been publicized by German online retailer, but we are yet to hear some official words regarding the next-iteration of Huawei.
Image Source: saturn.de