Showing posts with label Huawei. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huawei. Show all posts
Sunday, February 16, 2014
China: Huawei launches the Honor 3C quad-core and the 3X first octa-core smartphone.
China: Huawei launches the Honor 3C quad-core and the 3X first octa-core smartphone.
The "Huawei Honor 3C 'is a low-cost smartphone. While maintaining a low price with a high specification is eye-catching, says Huawei.
This product comes with a 5-inch display (resolution of 720 pixels) 1.3GHz quad-core processor. In addition 8-megapixel rear camera and a 5 megapixel camera is built into the front.
Android-based operating system to use its own UI, EMUI2.0 dwaeteumyeo, 3G network support. "Huawei Honor 3C 'is equipped with 1GB of RAM (US version) and 2GB of RAM, the two separate models will be released with a price of 798 yuan each (US$131) and 998 yuan (US$164.-)
2300 mAh Li-Ion battery.
The 'Huawei Honor 3X has a octa-core 1.7GHz processor of MediaTek MT6592.
This product has a 5.5 inches display (resolution of 720 pixels) with 2GB of RAM, 13 million pixels and 5 megapixel rear camera and a front-facing camera.
The phone will be available in China Mobile's TD-SCDMA and China Unicom's WCDMA 3G networks. This product has a price of 1,698 yuan (US$278.-).
HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and microUSB, high-capacity 3000 mAh Li-Ion battery.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
5G: Huawei to invest US$600 million on research and innovation for a 10Gbps speed deployment.
5G: Huawei to invest US$600 million on research and innovation for a 10Gbps speed deployment.


Reuters noted that Huawei has a 10 per cent revenue growth target for 2013 and 2014, and plans to achieve this primarily through an expansion of its smartphone business. Huawei generated around 73 per cent of its 220.2 billion yuan ($36.1 billion) sales last year from network equipment sales, while 22 per cent came from consumer devices. Nearly three-quarters of revenue is earned outside China.
"We're not expecting an explosive development of our smartphone business, rather we want to grow that business step by step," Huawei's deputy chairman and rotating CEO, Eric Xu, told reporters in London, Bloomberg reported. "Ultimately we want to be the leading brand worldwide in smartphones, but it will take a while to get there."
IDC ranked Huawei No. 3 in the global smartphone market after the company shipped 12.5 million units in the third quarter. Samsung Electronics and Apple occupy the top two positions. Smartphones have become increasingly important to the Chinese company as it fights cybersecurity concerns that have restricted its access to the U.S. and Australian markets.
"We don't know if we can keep that spot next quarter and we don't care much about being No. 3 at any given quarter," Bloomberg quoted Xu as saying. "We want to be an athlete in the long run and grow step by step."
R&D will provide the foundations for its future growth, Xu said in a statement.
"While we continue to evolve our existing 4G network capabilities, we plan to invest a minimum of $600 million over the next five years on research and innovation for 5G mobile network technologies to ensure that we are meeting the consumers' demands for increasingly faster and better connections," said Xu.
Xu added that this figure does not include investment to productise "5G" technologies. Huawei predicts that the first "5G" networks will be ready for commercial deployment starting in 2020 and will deliver peak data rates of over 10 Gbps, 100 times faster than today's fastest LTE networks.
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