A new Huawei handset has just been certified by the FCC and we’re talking about the Huawei Y3 (2017) model here. The device has had its pictures and user manual leaked, as shown below.

This is obviously an entry level phone, that’s mentioned with the codename of CRO-L02 and CRO-L22. Those two codenames actually stand for the Huawei Y3 (2017), a smartphone that doesn’t quite impress with its design. It has a polycarbonate case, dual SIM card slots, audio jack, a main camera with LED flash and physical power and volume buttons.

The device is supposed to be pretty compact and if it’s indeed a follow-up to the Huawei Y3II, than we expect to see a 4.5 inch screen with HD (or lower) resolution, plus a quad core CPU and 1 or 2 GB of RAM. The internal storage may double from 8 GB to 16 GB and the OS on board could be Android 7.0 Nougat. We’ll learn more over the next few days, probably.

via Mobilissimo.ro

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