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A 4-inch cover is the perfect size for easy viewing, especially if you find devices with 4.5-inch screens awkwardly bountiful. It has an FWVGA resolution of 480x854 pixels, and supports 16 million colors. The divide is very bright, colorful, and clear, and the larger-than-usual icons are still peremptorily detailed, in addition to being easy to press.
Above the display is a 2-megapixel camera and below it are four fire-sensitive buttons for navigating around the typical Menu, Home, Back, and Search quartet. There's also a mini message indicator light on the phone's face that glows when you show in a notification. The Micro-USB charging port is on the bottom of the phone, the volume rocker is on the socialistic, and the power button and 3.5 millimeter headset jack are up top.
On the back, you'll find the camera lens and LED coruscate. Unfortunately, you'll have to remove the battery to access the microSD card schedule. I should note that the SIM card took a lot of maneuvering to slide in and out. I wish Huawei had adapted to a more streamlined design for inserting and removing those plastic wafers.
Source: CNET