The Mobile World Congress is winding down and most of the new Android smartphones we’ve seen that were announced in Barcelona sported a quad-core processor and ICS. That combination will practically set the tone of new flagship handsets in 2012.
So far, we’ve seen at least 4 quad-core ICS phones, all of which have pretty impressive specs, large, brilliant screens and running Ice Cream Sandwich.

ZTE Era – 4.3″ qHD LCD, Tegra 3, 1GB RAM, 8GB storage, 8MP camera.
LG Optimus 4X HD – 4.7″, Super IPS+ LCD, Tegra 3, 1GB RAM, 16GB storage, 8MP camera.
HTC One X – 4.7″ Super LCD 2, Tegra 3, 1GB RAM 32GB storage, 8MP camera.
Huawei Ascend D Quad XL – 4.5″ IPS+ LCD, Huawei K3V2, 1GB RAM, 8Gb storage, 8MP camera.
We have yet to see the one from Samsung (allegedly the Galaxy S3) which says will be announced separately on a later date.
Of course, we still don’t have all of their retail prices yet so it’s going to be hard to pick which handset is the better one. Still, if money is no object, which one is your favorite?

Huawei ascend is the fastest smartphone in the world. Really curious about them I will start with Honor first. I think that’s the only one available in the PH