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Huawei announces super-slim 0.26-inch Ascend P1 S smartphone, landing Q2 2012

Huawei just unveiled its latest Android-powered, super-thin Ascend P1 S smartphone as part of the company’s 2012 Consumer Electronics Show announcements. The device’s most impressive specification is probably its profile measurements, coming in at just 6.68mm, or 0.26-inches. Engadget pointed out that the size is even slimmer than Motorola’s 7.1mm Droid RAZR.

As for specifications, the Ascend P1 S packs in a 4.3-inch (540 x 960) qHD Super AMOLED display, 1080p video support, SGX 540 GPU, 1.5GHz TI OMAP 4460 dual-core processor, 8-megapixel main cam, 1.3-megapixel back cam, LED flash, and 1 GB of RAM. There is also a lesser model called simply the “Ascend P1” that packs in similar features, but it has a wider profile of 7.69 mm and most likely a lower price point.

Both devices will land in the United States, and just about every other market, sometime in the second-quarter of 2012. Pricing has not been announced.

(via The Unwired)

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