VIDEO: Huawei Vision detailed demo

With new 3D UI

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9 August 2011 14:51 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

Huawei has taken to Facebook to show off its vision of your next smartphone....literally.

The Chinese manufacturer has posted a video showing off the Huawei Vision in action - a Gingerbread handset that is expected to hit shops in selected markets next month.

As well as Android 2.3, there's also a funky new UI over the top with a nice 3D (in the old sense of the word) effect going on.

The Vision boasts a 3.7-inch capacitive multitouch screen, is powered by a 1GHz MSM8255 Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, has 512M RAM, 2GB of ROM and can handle a 32GB microSD card.

Camera-wise we're looking at a 5-megapixel one with auto focus camera and LED flash, which is capable of recording 720p video.Connectivity is Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth V2.1 with A2DP.

It measures in at 9.9mm at its thinnest point and weighs 121g. And its curvy aluminium unibody makes it looks pretty darn sweet too.

No word on pricing yet but, hey, this is Huawei so don't expect it to be wallet-busting.

Via: facebook.com

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