Huawei Expands Smartphone Devices

  • Claims to be thinnest smartphone in category
  • Utilises Gingerbread operating system
  • Has power efficiencies

Chinese CE vendor, Huawei, has introduced its latest Android Gingerbread smartphone, the Huawei IDEOS X3, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

The unit is claimed to blend sleek hardware with high-performing software to help users more manage their communication and social networking activities.

At the same event, Huawei also launched:

 the Huawei HiLink, a plug-and-link data card that connects users to high-speed Internet on-the-go,

the Huawei Mobile WiFi Smart Pro wireless modem, an intelligent device that automatically selects the best high-speed Internet connection available,

Huawei IDEOS S7 Slim, a next-generation seven-inch capacitive touchscreen tablet offering a blend of style and portability. 

The IDEOS X3, features a slim exterior, which has a 3.2-inch capacitive HVGA touchscreen, a 3.2 megapixel camera and the Huawei Handset Over-the-Air and Online Upgrade (HOTA) solution for Android, which provides users operating system upgrades.

It is claimed to be the thinnest device in the 3.2 inch screen range on the market. The smartphone runs on the latest Android 2.3 Gingerbread platform, which features a refined user interface that makes the smartphone easy to navigate, more intuitive and more power-efficient, claims the manufacturer.

The smartphone also comes standard with applications that allow users to easily manage information and sync their various social communication channels.

 

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