HTC’s mid-range market strategy in China continues as 4.3-inch 301e gets certified

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Lately, China’s TENAA telephone certification center has been an even bigger tattletale than the FCC, and it just leaked another unannounced handset: the HTC 301e. While likely not coming to the US, the dual-SIM device is another cog in CEO Peter Chou’s plan to grow its mid-range smartphone stable in China. It also has some One design touches, like the top speaker grill and two button design. Otherwise, it’s scraping the bottom of the mid-range, with a 4.3-inch 480 x 800 screen, 1GHz dual-core CPUs, 512MB RAM, WCDMA 3G, 8GB of storage expandable to 64GB via microSD and a 5-megapixel camera. While that won’t set anyone’s hair on fire, it does show that HTC is serious about more than just flagships in China.

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Via: Techkiddy

Source: TENAA (translated)

Sony’s Honami model exposed again, this time at China’s FCC equivalent

Sony's Honami model exposed again, this time at China's FCC equivalent

Thought the leaks of Sony’s Honami, aka the Xperia Z1, might slow down with yesterday’s teaser of a September 4th launch? Not even close. This time, it was China’s Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center (TENAA) betraying the newly-passed handset with a display of four perp-like shots. Though there’s no specs listed, and we’ve already seen a lot of leaked blurrygrams, it’s nice to see clear, finished photos of the device — even with a bit of bench dust on it.

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Via: Xperia Guide

Source: TENAA

HTC One Mini shows up as 601e in Chinese certification database

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Why hello again, One Mini! While HTC has yet to make this metallic 4.3-inch phone official, the closest thing we have right now is this certification in China’s TENAA database. What’s new is the “601e” model name, which positions it in a similar tier as the other slightly bigger 600 series devices destined for China, namely the Desire 606w (aka Desire 600 Dual SIM globally), Desire 608t and Desire 609d. But unlike these models nor the Chinese variants of the larger One, it appears that this 601e with WCDMA radio is just a single-SIM device. With the appearance of this filing, it shouldn’t be long before the One Mini finally hits the shelves around the world.

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Via: ePrice

Source: TENAA

Nokia Lumia 625 leaks in China, packs 4.7-inch screen

Nokia Lumia 625 gets certified in China, packs 47inch screen

Well, what do we have here? According to China’s official certification website (TENAA), this above is the unannounced Nokia Lumia 625. The handset apparently features a 4.7-inch WVGA screen with super-sensitive touch, 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 512MB of RAM and 2,000mAh battery — basically a lower-end model. While the listing only mentions GSM / GPRS and WCDMA / HSPA support, the phone supposedly includes LTE, and wraps everything in a unibody design that follows the attractive looks of its smaller cousin, the Lumia 620. In fact, the shape appears to match the RM-941 that passed through the FCC back in June. The device is expected to land in China at the end of July for 1,999 yuan ($325) — just hit the source link below for more info.

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Via: LiveSide

Source: TENAA

ZTE Geek U988S outed as world’s first Tegra 4 phone, headed to China Mobile

ZTE U988S outed as the world's first Tegra 4 phone,

China’s TENAA certification database is notorious for leaking mobile devices, but this time ZTE’s learned that if you can’t beat it, then just play along with it. After this U988S was leaked by TENAA recently, ZTE decided to share some product shots on a forum and Sina Weibo ahead of time. What’s more, the company confirmed that this red device is actually the China Mobile version of the Geek, but the Intel chip has been replaced by NVIDIA’s upcoming Tegra 4. As teased before, this will likely make the new Geek the world’s first phone to pack this quad-core chip, which will be clocked at 1.8GHz and will have 2GB of RAM, according to the TENAA filing.

Other changes include a 5-inch LCD upgrade from 1,280 x 720 to 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, plus the front-facing camera is now at two megapixels instead of just one. On the other hand, the old 8-megapixel main camera is here to stay. Sadly, this particular device will only work on China Mobile’s TD-SCDMA network, meaning the rest of the world will have to stay tuned for a global version. Let’s hope it doesn’t take too long.

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Via: Engadget China

Source: Sina Weibo, TENAA, ZTE Fans

Dual-SIM HTC Butterfly S certified for China, comes with removable back cover

HTC Butterfly S Dual 9060 certified for China

It’s a given that HTC will eventually launch its new Butterfly S in China, but will it be a dual-SIM version like the One Dual variants offered over there? The answer is yes, according to a filing in TENAA’s database. This particular “9060” device comes with WCDMA radio, meaning it’ll be picked up by China Unicom but will also work in many parts of the world.

According to a source of ours, the entire back cover (black or white; with NFC antenna) is removable to give access to the two micro-SIM card slots, as well as a microSD slot as featured on the One Dual. The trade-off, however, is the increased 10.89mm thickness from the original 10.6mm. That said, the listed 158g weight is a little below the original 160g, so we’re not sure if the battery capacity is still at 3,200mAh.

The rest of the phone should otherwise be identical to its single-SIM sibling: 1.9GHz quad-core processor (so should be the same Snapdragon 600 SoC), 5-inch 1080p LCD, UltraPixel main camera, BoomSound stereo speakers and Android 4.2.2. As always, we shall keep an eye out for a price and date.

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Via: SlashGear

Source: TENAA

HTC 608t spied, brings dual speakers to a One SV-like design

HTC 608t spied, brings dual speakers to a One SVlike design

HTC might be gearing up for a wider audio assault. Just days after the 606w made a pass through China’s TENAA with stereo sound, a 608t cousin has made the agency rounds carrying its own pair of front speakers. If the 608t looks familiar, it should — it’s effectively a spin on the One SV body (or rather, the somewhat similar One ST from China) with both the reworked audio as well as the same navigation layout that first appeared on the One. While we can’t verify rumors that the 608t will step up to Jelly Bean, a quad-core chip and an 8-megapixel rear camera, the TENAA report does show that it will include TD-SCDMA for China Mobile as well as GSM and WiFi. However subtle an upgrade the phone will be, about all that’s left is for HTC to orchestrate a formal launch.

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Via: Blog of Mobile (translated)

Source: TENAA (translated)

Skinny Huawei smartphone shows off 6.2mm profile in Chinese certification

Unknown Huawei P6-U06 smartphone shows off 6.2mm profile in Chinese certification

The FCC isn’t the only agency playing with devices we don’t even know exist: its Chinese equivalent has recently had some hands-on time with an unknown Huawei smartphone, codenamed the P6-U06. Luckily, there are a few pics and specs to accompany the filing, which tell us it weighs 120g (4.2 ounces) and measures 132.6 x 65.5 x 6.18mm (5.2 x 2.6 x 0.2 inches), meaning it could be the super-slim P series handset a Huawei exec hinted at in January. It didn’t materialize at MWC, but the same executive promised more was to come in 2013, possibly starting with this P6-U06.

Those dimensions house a 4.7-inch TFT screen at 720p resolution, quad-core 1.5GHz processor, 2GB RAM, an 8-megapixel camera on the back and an unusually large 5-megapixel sensor in the shooter up front. Unsurprisingly, Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean is listed as the OS, while GSM / WCDMA radios suggest Asia as the target market (not to mention the Chinese certification). That’s all we’ve got on the P6-U06 for now, but in lieu of official press shots, the handset strikes a couple more candid poses after the break.

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Via: NowhereElse

Source: TENAA (1), (2)

Mid-range HTC 606w spotted with front stereo speakers and dual soft key design

HTC 606w

While the HTC One is facing much anticipation ahead of its launch in more regions, its price tags may not be everyone’s cup of tea; but judging by the above leak, it looks like Peter Chou’s willing to spare a couple of notable features for a more affordable model. According to last week’s filing on China’s TENAA database, the back of this 606w takes design cues from the China-only One SU (especially around the camera), but flip it around and you’ll notice what appears to be a pair of front-facing stereo speakers (aka BoomSound as it’s marketed as for the One), as well as the same dual soft key implementation on the company’s latest flagship.

The rest of this Android 4.1.2 phone is a bit of a mix: there’s a 4.5-inch 960 x 540 display, a quad-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB RAM, an 8-megapixel main camera (so not UltraPixel), a 1.6-megapixel front-facing camera, WCDMA radio and microSD expansion. It’s easy to see how these specs are carefully crafted to avoid directly clashing with the recently launched E1 (603e) as well: lesser front-facing camera but better processor and display here (presumably). And no, this is clearly not the rumored M4. As always, we’ll keep an eye out for the 606w’s official announcement.

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Via: PhoneArena

Source: TENAA

HTC’s 603e shows up in Chinese database, ready to step in for One SU

HTC's dualSIM 603e shows up

Another day, another new phone pops up in China’s telecom equipment certification database. This time it’s an HTC Android 4.1 phone dubbed the 603e, and judging by the specs, it seems to be a follow-up to the One SU with WCDMA radio in China: 4.3-inch 800 x 480 display, 1.15GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 5-megapixel main camera (capable of 720p video capture) and microSD expansion. On top of this near-identical set of features (but very different appearance), the 603e benefits from an additional 2-megapixel front-facing camera; and overall, this would conveniently place said phone somewhere in between the rumored M4 and G2. The body comes in at 9.8mm thick and 130g heavy, and it’ll apparently be available in black, white, green and yellow. What we don’t know is whether this modest-looking device will also have a second SIM card slot, but chances are we’ll find out very soon.

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Via: Blog of Mobile

Source: TENAA