Leak: Alleged compact version of Huawei Ascend Mate 7, No fingerprint sensor

Huawei is doing their work well at the time. Huawei is previously a popular name, but until last MWC the brand is becoming more and more famous thanks to the most stylish and traditional-watch-looking Android wear device to date – Huawei Watch. After that, we heard that the company will team up with Google for creating their next Google Nexus 2015.

The Huawei’s Kirin 930 16nm is really powerful though which even smaller than Snapdragon 810 chip. But recently, we have started hearing that some upcoming Huawei phone will be powered by much stronger performance – Huawei’s Kirin 940 or Huawei’s Kirin 950. Sounds great ever.

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Besides, the Ascend series of smartphones made the Huawei brand got prestigious record for battery life and an interesting set of features, namely a fingerprint sensor on the back.

The Huawei Mate 7 phablet was released last year which equipped with 6″ FHD display paired with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and ppi of 368. Many good feedback from critics and users for the phone so far and it looks like its mini version is surfacing online in order to re-create the success. Today on Weibo, we got a glimpse of what could be that phone.

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As you can see from the above pic, the alleged Huawei Mate 7 compact version is on the left, compared to Huawei G7 is on the right. In the phone, we don’t see Huawei logo, obviously unbranded and unmarked, due to probably a pre-production. Unfortunately, the left device doesn’t demonstrate a touch sensitive area on the back which reports a built-in ‘invisible’ fingerprint sensor that can find out in its original variant. It highly appears that we will see nowhere for that unique feature in the alleged mini version.

In addition, the leaked image shows us a 4.7″ screen size which is not unusual for “compact” handset. Anyway, the phone is seemingly very mysterious, especially we have no idea for price as well as release date and verified authenticity photos. But, that’s a fistful of salt. So, pls stay tuned for more updates.

Source: Weibo