If it happens to be in Singapore these days, you have the chance to participate at this year’s edition of CommunicAsia, an event focused on the ICT industry, which lasts up to June 19.
Huawei is present there to showcase it’s newest smartphones running on Windows Mobile and Android operating systems, which will be available in stores worldwide starting the second half of this year.
Huawei U8230 is a full-touchscreen smartphone running on Android. It sports a large 3.5-inch LCD display on which you can browse the web via Google Chrome and use different applications from Google, such as Google Maps, Google Search and Google Talk.
According to the press release, the model features the longest operating time of an Android-based phone, using a 1500 mAh-battery, and also provides two modes for the on-screen QWERTY keyboard – full and half.
The other new smartphone launched by Huawei is the C8000 running on the Windows Mobile operating system. It features an advanced three-dimensional graphic user interface powered by a separate display adapter to enable high-quality video.
You can watch video content on the 2.8-inch touch-sensitive display for up to 8 hours continuously, thanks to the smart power management.
There’s no word on prices or exact availability date yet, but the company promises to introduce several smartphones with support for WCDMA, CDMA, and TD-SCDMA standards by the end of this year.
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