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Watch: Huawei pours water over its massive 6.1-inch smartphone

January 14, 2013 5:43 PM

The line between tablets and smartphones is already blurring thanks to big screen devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note, and Chinese vendor Huawei wants to take it a step further. At CES, the company demonstrated a phone with a massive 6.1-inch screen - and then dumped a jug of water over it to prove that it was water resistant. 

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