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Huawei Ascend Y200 and G300 smartphones in India

Two Huawei Android latest affordable smartphones have just released in India. They are known as the Huawei Ascend Y200 and the Huawei Ascend G300. Both devices are run Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system (updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich later for the G300).
According to source, the Huawei Ascend Y200 smartphone is sold for price tag 8,190 INR (about $146), while the Huawei Ascend G300 is a bit expensive 13,490 INR (around $240).

As specs-wise, new Ascend Y200 boasts an 800MHz processor, 256MB of RAM, 512MB of onboard storage, and a 1,250mAh battery. The Huawei Y200 packs a 3.5-inch IPS capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of HVGA (320 x 480 pixels), a 3.2 megapixel camera, HSDPA, and a MicroSD card slot (32GB expandable).
The Ascend G300 sports a single-core 1GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of built-in storage, and a 4-inch capacitive touchscreen IPS display with WVGA (800 x 480) resolution. Other feature is a 5MP rear-facing auto focus camera with LED Flash, a MicroSD card slot (up to 32GB), and a 1350 mAh battery.
Huawei Ascend G300 and Y200 smartphones are equipped with FM Radio, 3.5mm audio jack, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, and GPS / aGPS.


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