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Potential T-Mobile Comet Successor Outed in FCC Documents
Recently uncovered FCC documents indicate that T-Mobile and Huawei me be working together on another handset. The filing shows the phone to have support for T-Mobile’s AWS bands among other decent sounding specs. The carrier currently offers the Huawei “Comet” as part of their pre-paid stable so this IDEOS X6 could be a potential successor.
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Huawei Devices Introduces IDEOS X5 at CES
Huawei announced at the CES that they are expanding their IDEOS line with the X5 coming this year. In Singapore, Hong Kong, and New Zealand, it’s coming this month, and later in the year for US carriers. According to Businesswire, the X5 boasts: a 3.8 …
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Multitouch Huawei S7 Pops Up In Video
Huawei hasn’t been the best with tablets as of late, but they might be turning it around soon. Check out this video of the Huawei S7, an Android tab that’s running an unknown version of Android (most likely 1.6) and it has multitouch. Now, multitouch may not be that uncommon for us, with our Evos and Galaxy Tabs, but this is one of the higher end Huawei tablets we’ve seen with multitouch. Hopefully Huawei doesn’t contradict the whole thing by using a resistive touch screen. Only time will tell.
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MetroPCS Adds $179 Huawei Ascend to Android Lineup
MetroPCS has bolstered their smart phone lineup with the release of another Android handset, the Huawei Ascend.
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T-Mobile to Have Four Android Phones for Less Than $100 This Holiday
tarting this week, T-Mobile will be offering four Android-based handsets below the $100 price point. While they aren’t necessarily the high-end super phones some of you readers might be after, they will definitely attract new Android users. The devices come from handset makers LG, Motorola, and Huawei with varying prices and specs.
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Huawei Ideos Re-branded as T-Mobile Comet, Arrives November 3rd
T-Mobile has yet another Android handset lined up for the coming weeks in the form of the Huawei Ideos. T-Mobile is re-branding the phone as the Comet and plans to offer it in both pre-paid and post paid fashion.
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Cricket Announces $149 Huawei Ascend for October 27 (No Contract)
Last fall, we were shocked to hear Samsung say that 2010 would see Android phones going for less than $100 on contract. Flash forward a year and we’re getting close to seeing sub-$100 phones without contract!
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Huawei Announces Android 2.2 Powered ‘IDEOS’
Huawei announced four new Android phones today, including the entry-level IDEOS. Built with Android 2.2, the IDEOS is expected to be priced between $100 and $200 when it arrives in European, Asia-Pacific, North American and Latin American markets. We’re waiting on Huawei to open up …
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Huawei Announcing Phone Developed with Google This Week
According to the Wall Street Journal, Huawei is set to announce a new Android 2.2 powered phone this week. Those of you who follow Android closely know that Huawei is no stranger to the platform, having already released multiple devices. What’s so special about this phone?
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(UPDATED) Huawei Ideos passes FCC certification Launching with Android 2.2
8/24/10 UPDATE PC World is reporting that Huawei is going to launch this handset at the Internationale Funkaustellung (IFA) consumer electronics show, and indeed is going to launch with Froyo. This is certainly a mid to low range handset however, but if you are on …
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WIND Mobile Announces Huawei 8100
Canadian Wireless Provider, WIND Mobile, has posted on their blog that Android has landed in the form of the Huawei 8100, and they are welcoming our green friend with open arms. This phone won’t blow by a Nexus One, but it is running Android 2.1 …
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Huawei to Offer Entry-Level Froyo Device
Engadget appears to have gotten a tip about a new device from Huawei running Android 2.2 (aka Froyo). Judging by the specs, it’s an all-around solid device. It might not wow people with it’s small 2.8 inch QVGA capacitive touchscreen, but it should get the …
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Huawei Planning 7-Inch Tablet with 1GHz Processor
In an effort to gain a stronger foothold on the consumer and enterprise market, Chinese hardware marker Huawei is planning an Android tablet of their own. Running a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, it also features a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen display (800X480 or 1024X600) and 3G …
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Android 2.1 Powered Huawei S7 Tablet Works as 7-Inch Phone
If there is one thing Android has certainly become very good at, it’s blurring the line between tablet and smart phone. Where exactly does one decide to stop calling something a phone? Is it five inches? How about 5.5-inches? What if the device was 7-inches …
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Android Phone Prices Declining Quicker Than Expected
We don’t know about you, but that’s the kind of headlines we like to see. Thanks to a proliferation of handset makers and good ol’ fashioned competition, the prices of Android handsets is dropping faster than analysts and industry insiders expected.
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