Huawei has today teased a mysterious Huawei ‘7’ device, showing only the silhouette of the device, the edge of which forms the number 7. The teaser also includes the date September 4th, which happens to fall right on the proceedings at IFA 2014 in Berlin so we can expect to see a lot more of this device in a few weeks. The suggested numbering is interesting, however, as none of Huawei’s devices are currently up to that iteration besides the P7. We have been expecting Huawei to release a new Ascend Mate and D-series device, so this device is probably going to be the amalgamation of those devices. Jury’s still out on what it might be called, however, though it has often been referred to as the Huawei Ascend D3.
If this device does turn out to be the phablet we’re expecting, it’s going to have a 6-inch display with two variations – one with 1080p display and 2GB RAM, the other with Quad HD display and 3GB RAM, much like the variants available to the Oppo Find 7. It’s rumoured that the device is going to be using Huawei’s in-house processor, the octacore Kirin  920, and is allegedly going to look quite similar to HTC’s One Max. Whatever the case, we’ll be seeing a lot more of this device in a few weeks.
What do you think about this mysterious Huawei ‘7’ device? Is it something that you would be interested in? Let us know your thoughts.
Source: MyDrivers (1), (2) via Phone Arena