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China's Huawei has vowed to catch up with rivals Apple and Samsung as it unveiled its newest device — the Ascend P6, which it described as the world's thinnest smartphone.
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China's Huawei has vowed to catch up with rivals Apple and Samsung as it unveiled its newest device — the Ascend P6, which it described as the world's thinnest smartphone. The Ascend P6 (pictured) weighs 120 grams, has a 119.5mm touchscreen and is just 6.18mm thick.
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The article reports that China’s Huawei unveiled the Ascend P6, a new smartphone the company showcased while vowing to catch up with rivals Apple and Samsung.

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According to the article, the Ascend P6 weighs 120 grams, features a 119.5mm touchscreen, and is just 6.18mm thick.

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