Huawei to go jumbo with 6.1-inch Ascend Mate



Huawei will have a big mobile presence at CES.



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Huawei has something big in store for
CES.


A company executive prematurely showed off its Ascend Mate, a jumbo 6.1-inch smartphone, which was rumored to be its big announcement for the Consumer Electronics Show in early January.



But Huawei executive Richard Yu pulled the phone out while at a Huawei store in China, according to Engadget.


CNET contacted Huawei for comment, and we'll update the story when they respond.


The Ascend Mate is the latest in a class of phones known as "phablets," or a hybrid between a phone and a
tablet. The category was pioneered by Samsung Electronics and its Galaxy Note line, but others have popped up, including LG and its Optimus Vu (known as Intuition at Verizon Wireless).


With many of the other major handset manufacturers bowing out of CES, Huawei may use the show to further build its reputation with consumers. The Chinese company has long coveted the U.S. market, but has largely made more affordable phones for the prepaid carriers, or low-cost unbranded phones for the bigger national carriers.


The speculation for the Ascend Mate call for a 1.8 gigahertz quad-core chip, a large 4,000 mAh battery, 9.9 millimeters in thickness, and a cost of $480.

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