Huawei Ascend P7 Leaked Again [Photos]


Huawei’s Ascend P7 appears to be the new HTC One m8, in that leaks for the phone are coming out on a regular basis, and we already know the basics of the device long before its May 7th reveal.

We recently brought you news of the Huawei Ascend P7 going through the China’s certification program in two different versions, now we have images to go along with that spec leak.

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The Ascend P7 has a square design with rounded edges, an all black (sans the Huawei logo) back and a silver front with a thin side bezel. It does have a fairly large spaces on the top and bottom. There does not appear to be any buttons on the face, although it is possible that the other Huawei logo on the front has some touch sensitivity.  On the side we see a power button, volume control that sits a bit lower than on most devices and a mysterious, small round button sits between the power and volume keys.

What could that button be? Perhaps a programmable hot key, like a built in Pressy? Xiaomi is making a knock off of the Pressy, perhaps OnePlus wants to one up them with built in functionality?

We should find out more on May 7th when the Ascend P7 is officially revealed.

Or when the next leak comes out.

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4 Comments

  1. Airyl
    April 11, 2014

    Andi, I think that round button IS the power button. If you look closely, the two “volume keys” are actually slots for the sim card and MicroSD card. The volume keys are above the round power button.

  2. April 11, 2014

    Cool one!

  3. Zami
    April 11, 2014

    The round button is the power button for sure . I use Ascend P6 . By comparing with it I can say that .

    • Ian DeMartino
      April 11, 2014

      Thanks for the info, yeah that must be what it is.