Huawei seem to have a bee in their bonnet about Xiaomi and their amazing popularity, so much so that they are releasing phones to directly compete with the Beijing based start-up like the quad-coreHuawei G700.
Xiaomi launched their latest entry-level Android phone last month, and since then the phone has been selling like mad. We are of course talking about the Xiaomi M2A, a 4.7-inch Snapdragon 600 phone which packs features even the top-of the range M2S doesn’t have!
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Huawei are hoping to steal some of the Xiaomi’s thunder with the Huawei G700, and they could succeed thanks to the phone giants retail and manufacturing power! The G700 is a Mediatek based phone running the 1.2Ghz quad-core MT6589 CPU, with 2GB RAM, 8GB ROM, and 5-inch 720HD display.
Measuring in at 142.5 x 72.5 x 8.95mm the G700 is slightly larger than the M2A and it seems that the inclusion of 2GB RAM and a 5-inch display has eaten in to the camera budget as the main sensor is rumoured to be 5 mega-pixel! This is a serious disappointment as with an 8 mega-pixel shooter the budgetHuawei could have been a real Xiaomi alternative!
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Price wise, imo the “core marketing” is responsible of everyone trying to get a quad core arm processor (remember the atm7029 which is said to be a really bad SoC?, yet is quad core and products made out of it is being sold), and with an mt6589 you can pretty mucho do everything you can with a snapdragon at the cost of stuff like battery life, graphic details (in the case of games), frame rate (games / some videos) loading speed among others, by this i don’t mean that mt6589 is laggy or bad (i yet have to try it, however it seems like i won’t any time soon), it can probably do all or most of the things a snapdragon can.