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4 Nov
MetroPCs has added a new cellphone to their catalogue, it is codenamed M750 and is made by Huawei.
The Huawei M750 boasts a 1.3-megapixel camera for the photos and videos, stereo bluetooth for better audio, and a slot for microSD memory cards. Additionally, it has a software with a QWERTY keyboard that can be used with the included stylus, making it a touchscreen!
Check out the Huawei M750 at MetroPCs website for more information.
Tags: Cell Phones, Cellphone, huawei, M75022 Oct

If you’re living in the UK and looking for a nice pre-paid handset then you should definitely check out the T-Mobile Pulse. This phone has recently been put up for sale as a pre-paid device for T-Mobile UK and is available now.
The T-Mobile Pulse features Google’s Android operating system a 3.5″ touchscreen, 3.2 megapixel camera, 3G, WiFi, GPS and 2GB of internal storage.
If you’re looking to pick up the Pulse you’re looking at £176.16 or about $291.
via talkandroid
Tags: 2GB, 3.2 megapixel, 3G, Cell Phones, Google, GPS, huawei, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Pulse, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, touchscreen, WiFi15 Oct
In case you haven’t heard about WIND then you should know it’s a new carrier getting ready for the Canadian market. We don’t have that many details about it at this point but it looks like WIND has big plans for the future. Its smartphone lineup has been conveniently leaked so we have a pretty good idea of what to expect from it in the following months.
WIND will launch its 3G network and here are some of the phones it will sell soon: BlackBerry Bold 2 9700, HTC Snap, Huawei U8220 and a QWERTY slider phone from Samsung.
There are no pricing details and launch dates at this point but we’ll keep you in the loop. And if you’re already interested in WIND then you’ll be pleased to know that the new carrier is planning to start everything with three price plans that don’t require any signing of a predetermined contract. Any comments?
via themobileninjas
Tags: 9700, BlackBerry, Bold 2, Canada, HTC, htc snap, huawei, Other Brands, Research In Motion, smartphones, U8220, Wind2 Oct
T-Mobile has announced the arrival of the T-Mobile Pulse at UK shores, being offered via contract and pre-pay. The phone is available now at Pay As You Go (PAYG) for £176.16 or for free if you get it with an 18-month contract that will cost you a monthly subscription of £27.50.
The T-Mobile Pulse is from Huawei and features a 3.5” touch screen, GPS, and a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus among others. This low cost Android phone also comes with a tweaked home screen and new theme and 5 panes.
(Source) Phones Review
Tags: auto focus, GPS, huawei, panes, pre pay, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, touch screen21 Sep
While AT&T is upgrading its 3G network to 7.2Mbps and while Rogers or T-Mobile are deploying 21Mbps HSPA+ networks, Huawei is working on something even bigger. It’s not LTE as you’d suspect is 56Mbps HSPA+ which should be available sometime next year in Beijing. The most interesting part is that Huawei is claiming that its partners will simply have to get a software upgrade in order to upgrade their networks. Could 56Mbps HSPA+ be that easy to deploy? That’s definitely a bold move from Huawei and its carrier partners should be very happy to hear such news. We’ll still want to see some more proof before we get too excited about such possibilities. Let’s see if other carriers, and I won’t name any names just yet, are going to be ready to offer similar theoretical speeds next year!
via Huawei
Tags: 21Mbps, 56Mbps, 7.2Mbps, At&T, At&T, HSPA, huawei, LTE, Mobile News, Other Brands, Rogers, T-Mobile, T-Mobile22 Aug
What is a Pulse you might ask? Well it’s Huawei’s Android phone and it’s apparently coming to T-Mobile in Europe. The phone hasn’t been announced so far but rumors point to an October launch. The Pulse is said to cost around $366 without a contract and it will apparently sport the following features:
Will the Pulse make it to the U.S. this year? That remain to be seen, but we’ll keep a lookout for you!
via belsimpel
Tags: Android, Europe, Google, huawei, Mobile News, Other Brands, Portable Devices, Pulse, T-Mobile, T-Mobile12 Aug

Huawei is preparing for the launch of the C7300 and T550+ in China and has released some specifications for the phones.
The first phone, the C7300, has a 2.5 inch QVGA touchscreen display with 65k colors, GPS, handwriting recognition, 2MP camera, MP3 player and MicroSD card support. It’s a CDMA2000, which will mean it will probably be launched through China Telecom.
The second phone, the T550+, supports both TD-SCDMA and GSM, and will launch through China Mobile. Most of the features from the C7300 transfer over to the T550+.
No word on pricing or release date have been announced.
Tags: c7300, Cell Phones, China, China Telecom, huawei, t550+26 Jul
The Telenor Group and Huawei have signed a Global Master Agreement for selling mobile broadband modems. According to the deal, Huawei will provide 1.2 million mobile modems in the following year to Telenor. And Telenor will sell them through 13 operating companies in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Russia, Ukraine, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand and Malaysia. Huawei is certainly an expert when it comes to mobile broadband modems and chances are you’ve already used at least one of their devices. By February 2009 the company has shipped over 30 million mobile broadband units for 235 operators in 115 countries. What mobile broadband modem are you currently using?
via Huawei
Tags: huawei, mobile broadband, Mobile News, modem, Other Brands, Portable Devices, Telenor16 Jun

Huawei has announced two new smartphones at CommunicAsia 2009, the U8230 and the C8000. The first one is an Android-powered device which will feature a 3.5-inch touchscreen, a 3.2 megapixel camera and an impressive 1500 mAh battery. The second one is of course a Windows Mobile phone. It has a smaller 2.8-inch touchscreen, an extra 3D UI, an independent media-related display adapter and a battery capable of 6-8 hours of media playback. Will these features be enough for Huawei to conquer any mobile market? The phones will be available in both Asia and Europe in the second half of the year but we still have to wait for prices.
via vnunet
Tags: Android, C8000, communicasia, Google, huawei, microsoft, Other Brands, U8320, Windows Mobile27 May
Google is expecting anywhere from 18-20 Android phones this year from 8 or 9 different manufacturers. That means our Android universe will just get better. Andy Rubin said all that during the Google I/O conference but the number could be even bigger since some manufacturers might not have revealed their Android plans yet. So far we know that HTC, Motorola, Samsung, Acer, Dell, Sony Ericsson, Huawei, Kogan Agora and Asus have all announced one way or another that they are going to make at least one Android phone. Given these future choices, what will you buy? Android, Apple or Palm?
via New York Times
Tags: Acer, Android, ASUS, ASUS, Dell, Google, Google, HTC, huawei, I/O, kogan agora, Motorola, Motorola, Samsung, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson8 Apr
Huawei has shown everyone its first Android device at the MWC without mentioning a lot of important details. So far we know the handset will sport a 5 megapixel camera, a 3.5mm headphone jack and WiFi and a large touchscreen. The phone should arrive in late 2009 and T-Mobile might be the carrier to sell it in the USA and maybe in other markets too. That’s all confirmed by a Huawei spokesman but we’re still waiting for the official press release. The phone is rumored to be called the G3 once T-Mobile gets it but that’s still long from being absolutely accurate.
via mobiletoday
Tags: Android, G3, Google, huawei, Other Brands, T-Mobile, T-Mobile31 Mar

Don’t get too excited since this is just another rumor, but that Huawei Android devices we’ve talked about during the MWC seems to be scheduled to arrive sometime in Q3 from T-Mobile. According to a source the phone is being tested and then it will be on its way to T-Mobile. The specs are still scarce. A 5 megapxiel camera, a 3.5mm headphone jack, WiFi and that Cupcake you were waiting for your Android phone. T-Mobile hasn’t mentioned anything about the Huawei phone so we’ll be waiting for the first leaked shots of it to check for that T-Mo logo.
via tmonews
Tags: Android, Google, huawei, Mobile News, Other Brands, T-Mobile23 Feb
Last time we checked Huawei’s Android phone, it wasn’t working and nobody knew when it will be available and who will launch it. Now it looks like the Android smartphone will be launched by T-Mobile sometime in the third quarter. We don’t know if it’s T-Mobile USA or T-Mobile Europe or if it’s both. Nonetheless it makes sense for T-Mobile to look for more Android smartphones. And T-Mobile won’t be the only carrier to launch it. TIM Brazil is also said to be interested in the Huawei phone.
Tags: Android, Europe, huawei, Mobile News, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, TIM, usa17 Feb

Here’s another manufacturer that failed to impress us with an Android phone. This time is Huawei who showed everyone a non-working prototype of an Android phone. The phone looks like an iPhone, and there’s no doubt about that. It doesn’t have any buttons so it might have problems running a standard Android interface.
Huawei will launch the phone sometime in Q3 as it’s currently negotiating with a carrier to launch it. By that time we’re hoping that Android will run perfectly on this iPhone-like device.
via Engadget
Tags: Android, Google, huawei, iPhone, Mobile News, Mobile Software, MWC, Other Brands13 Feb

Huawei will launch the i-Mo 3G modem at the MWC. Sure you’ll say, Huawei is updating its 3G modem lineup but this baby has something up its sleeve. The i-Mo knows WiFi too. It’s not just an HSPA USB modem but it’s also WiFi capable. And the microSD slot will come in handy when you need some extra storage. The modem will be announced sometime next week and it will be available in stores in Q4. Just in time for the holiday season.
22 Jan

February is getting closer and closer and we should already be anxious to see what the big names in the mobile industry are going to unveil at the Mobile World Congress. Take Huawei for example. The company is ready for the Android market and it will show its first Android smartphone at the MWC. We don’t have any specs yet so someone should definitely leak some.
On a different note the company will bring the world’s smallest modem to the Congress and the world first commercial HSPA+ Stick. A new digital photo display will also be announced at the MWC. I guess that Huawei is really going to make an impression. Let’s hope their Android phone will sweep us off our feet.
via Huawei
Tags: Android, Google, huawei, Mobile News, MWC, Other Brands15 Jan

TeliaSonera is said to develop the first commercial 4G wireless networks. The carrier has Ericsson and Huawei ready to deploy it in Stockholm and Oslo.
Lars Klasson, CTO and Vice President of TeliaSonera said:
We have chosen Ericsson to deliver the initial 4G city network in Stockholm and Huawei for the initial 4G city network in Oslo. Now, TeliaSonera continues the evaluation of suppliers to deliver 4G networks in the Nordic and Baltic countries.
The project will launch officially in 2010. Hopefully by then we’re going to have other carriers ready to deploy 4G networks in other countries too. And while we’re at it some of them should really improve their 3G networks before getting to the next level.
Tags: 4G, Ericsson, huawei, Mobile News, Other Brands, Sony Ericsson, TeliaSonera18 Dec
We’re a long way from Q3 2009 but at least we can rest assured that Huawei’s Android handset is on the way. The company has confirmed it already and we’re waiting now for more news about the phone. We have no idea what country will it be released in and what carriers are going to be picking one up. But we’re really interested to see if Huawei can surpass HTC when it comes to building Android handsets.
via unwired
Tags: 2009, Android, Google, HTC, HTC, huawei, Other Brands, Q34 Dec

U121 is the codename of the new Huawei cellphone which was released in Russia, call it the big brother of the U1215 if you’d like.
Made of stainless steel among other materials, the U121 comes with a 1.3-megapixel camera which can support video calls, a slot for microSD memory cards, and also a miniUSB port. In the multimedia department there are three main details, those being a 3.5mm headphone jack, and the two sound providers: FM radio + playback of audio and video files. Needless to say this is a 3G cellphone sporting a basic look, and for now it can only be purchased in Russia.
Tags: Cell Phones, huawei, Russia, u1212 Dec

The Huawei D100 router is a WiFi rooter with a twist. It’s way different than your average rooter. Instead of plugging your landline broadband connection into it, you will insert a 3G USB dongle into the top USB slot. After that the D100 shares the 3G broadband with any device no matter where you might be. Well don’t get that far from the router either!
It’s the best solution if you travel a lot. Just take the 3G modem3 with you! Another good news is that it works with both PC and Mac so you won’t have any problems setting it up/ Unfortunately it seems to be compatible only with Huawei USB modems.
You can buy it for $140, for the moment but only in the UK! I guess it’s worth the trip if you didn’t have to opt in for a 3 mobile broadband plan too!
via gadgetreview
Tags: 3G modem, huawei, Mobile News, Portable Devices, USB modem, Wireless Router
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