huaweiprism

T-Mobile launched the Huawei Prism on its network back in mid-2012, its a low-end Android powered smartphone that was offered for $19.99. The carrier has now listed Huawei Prism 2 on its website, they’ve not yet revealed availability and pricing details, but it is expected that the smartphone will be priced similar to its predecessor.

Running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS, the Huawei Prism 2 touts a 1GHz processor, a 3.2 megapixel rear facing camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth- GPS as well as support for T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network. It doesn’t have support for the carrier’s 4G LTE network, this doesn’t come as a surprise, the device is meant to be a cheap Android offering. It does however come with support for external memory expansion through microSD cards. According to various reports. T-Mobile might initiate nationwide release and online availability from tomorrow, June 26th. Visual Voicemail and Wi-Fi calling features are also on-board. It is likely that the Huawei Prism 2 will retain the same price point of $19.99 up front, with 24 equal monthly payments of $4. We’ll keep our eye out for the device and will inform you once it becomes available for purchase.

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