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Huawei’s MediaPad Tablet Tested by Tribune Co. as News Reader

Huawei Technologies Co., China’s largest maker of phone equipment, said its MediaPad tablet computers are being tested by Tribune Co. as news readers. The Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times are conducting trials of the tablets through the end of this month, and the devices may be rolled out nationwide once those tests are complete, said James Jiang, executive vice president of product solutions at Huawei’s device business in the U.S. Huawei Readmore

Huawei Ascend P1 unboxing and initial impressions

Huawei‘s recently announced super-slim Ascend P1 Android smartphone has just arrived and we’re taking it for a spin. The slim 7.6mm thin Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich handset made its debut at CES this year, but will finally be available this month across the world. It’s thin and lightweight but what about the rest? Read on for our first impressions and hands-on video. It isn’t the largest phone, coming in with a 4.3-inch display but Huawei’s done a great job with all the other specs. Readmore

Huawei: EU agreement skeleton might vigilance some-more curbs

Europe drags down Wall Street a fourth dayReuters Stocks sealed reduce in a choppy event on Wednesday, with a SP 500 logging the fourth true decrease as investors …

Huawei Expects Revenues of $9 Billion from Mobile and Smartphone Sales This Year

Published on: 14th May 2012 China’s Huawei expects sales of its consumer devices – mobile and smartphones – to reach $9 billion this year, rising from $6.8 billion in 2011. Yu Chengdong, chief executive officer of Huawei Consumer Business Group, told the semi-official China Daily news agency that the company would ship 60 million smartphones this year and an average of 100 million annually in the future. The company shipped nearly 150 million consumer devices, including 20 million smartphones, Readmore

Huawei wins managed services agreement for O2 network

Huawei has made a significant step in growing its UK business by winning a five-year contract from mobile giant Telefónica, the firm announced today. The deal will see the Chinese telecoms company plan and manage Telefónica’s core mobile network in the UK, which provides connectivity to O2 customers. The money involved has been kept under wraps by both parties, but they have confirmed 56 permanent employees will transfer from Telefónica UK to Huawei to run the network, and a further 62 contractor Readmore