Engineering:Huawei Sonic

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Short description: Android smartphone developed by Huawei
Huawei Sonic
Hua8650.JPG
A Huawei Sonic, with Wikipedia displayed on its screen
ManufacturerHuawei
Compatible networksGSM:

900, 1800, 1900 MHz

UMTS:900, 2100 MHz
First releasedJune 21, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-06-21)
Availability by regionTurkey June 21, 2011 (2011-06-21) (Unlocked)
TypeSmartphone
Form factorCandybar
Dimensions4.58 x 2.38 x 0.47 (116.3 x 60.5 x 11.9 mm)
Mass120g
Operating systemAndroid 2.3.3 update available to 2.3.5
CPUSingle-Core 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227
GPUAdreno 200
Memory256 MB RAM / 512 MB ROM
Removable storageMicroSD, up to 32gb
Battery1400 mAh
Data inputsMulti-touch touch screen, accelerometer, proximity, compass, aGPS and stereo-fm radio
Display3.5 inches
Rear camera3.2 mpx
ConnectivityWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi hot spot, Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP + EDR, NFC (optional), microUSB v2.0

The Huawei Sonic is a low-range smartphone manufactured by Huawei. It runs Android 2.3, has a 3.2mpx camera and access to the Internet. Radio services are also provided, unlike a Nexus, with an FM radio.[1][2]

Launch and availability

Asia/Pacific

Country Release date
Turkey June 21, 2011
Malaysia June 29, 2011
China August, 2011
India November 18, 2011
Australia December 1, 2011
New Zealand January 2012

Europe

Country Release date
United Kingdom August, 2011
Croatia October, 2011
Germany December, 2011
Lithuania (Omnitel) January, 2012
Italy (Vodafone) January, 2013

Americas

Country Release date
United States of America July 13, 2011[3]

Hardware

Processor

The phone runs on a Qualcomm MSM7227 chip at 600MHZ clock speed.[4]

Memory

The Huawei Sonic has a 256MB of RAM and a 512MB ROM. It has a storage capacity of 160 MB. It also has a MicroSD card slot which can support up to 32 GB of storage.[5] Huawei offers its cloud service online making this the first phone with its cloud service. With Huawei's cloud service, the phone can support up to 16 GB of storage online.[6]

Display

The Huawei Sonic has a 3.5 inch multi-touch TFT capacitive touchscreen.

Audio

The phone has a built-in speakerphone which allows for good quality listening to music.

Camera

On the back of the phone there is a 3.2mpx camera which can also record WVGA (800x480) video recording at 16-22FPS. The camera features geo-tagging but has no support for low-light pictures as it has no flash.

Connectivity

The Huawei Sonic is the first low-range smartphone of its kind to have an NFC (optional) chip in it in its U8650NFC-1 version. The micro-USB port enables USB Mass Storage mode, meaning pictures, videos and music can be transferred on to the phone from a computer. The phone also features a standard 3.5mm headphone jack which is located at the top of the phone.

Software

The Huawei Sonic runs Android 2.3.3 but is able to be updated to Android 2.3.5 which improves the performance, battery life and many other issues that affected Android 2.3.3.[7]

Android version 4.0.4 is also available by recovery by the user (custom recovery required).[8]

Reception

Variants

U8650-1

The Huawei U8650-1 is the Sonic model which doesn't have NFC

U8650NFC-1

The Huawei U8650NFC-1 is the same phone except that it also includes a NFC chip inside it making it the first low-range smartphone to include this.

U8652

The Huawei Fusion U8652 is the American version of the Sonic sold by AT&T. It has the same specs, with AT&T apps and Android 2.3.4 preinstalled. It can be bought in America prepaid or at Walmart.[9]

C8650 ideos

The C8650 ideos is basically the same phone as U8650 but the design has been changed slightly and the amount of RAM was doubled - 512MB of RAM.

T-Mobile Prism 3G

The T-Mobile Prism 3G is another variant manufactured by Huawei for T-Mobile. It features exactly the same specifications as the original, along with T-Mobile propriety apps and will be released for $50 on a two-year contract on May 6, 2012.[10]

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