At a Huawei store in Guangzhou, China, Richard Yu Huawei Chairman of devices showed off the Ascend Mate - a 6.1" quad-core Android smartphone with a 1080p resolution.
The device is said to be powered by a quad-core K3V3 chip clocked at 1.8 GHz, and offer a 4000 mAh battery, 9.9 mm frame and a screen with the impressive 361 ppi density. Richard Yu shared that the display is of the LTPS type, meaning low temperature polysilicon.
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Huawei Ascend Mate
Prior to Richard Yu's demonstration of the Ascend Mate Huawei's Senior Vice President Yu Chengdong confirmed the company is working on such a device.
The Ascend Mate should make an appearance at CES, alongside the 5" Ascend D2, and should cost around $480 (3000).
It remains to be seen what version of Android the Ascend Mate will be running but Jelly Bean is a safe bet.
Coming up next is a video of the device in Yu's hands.
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