
The Android fever is in the air and Google’s open Mobile OS is making waves in the industry with the handsets by the major manufacturers. No wonder there are so many announcements by the mobile makers about launching their new Android phones in the forthcoming Mobile World Congress. Joining the league is a Chinese vendor Huawei, who recently announced its plans to bring a number of Android-based devices, to MWC.
Huawei is already well acquainted with the Android platform, as it had launched the U8220 or T-Mobile Pulse as the cheapest Android Smartphone. But now the Android based home-use Internet devices will also take the MWC stage along with the Smartphone ranges. The details on the devices remain under the cover.
The Huawei brand has not yet established itself well in the UK and regards its Android as a strategic move to enhance its performance in the Western mobile market. Apart from this, it is also expected to perform demonstrations of its LTE (long term evolution) mobile broadband networks at MWC 2010,
In another announcement, by the Opera Software today, Huawei will preinstall Opera Mobile 10 on a range of mobile handsets. “By selecting Opera Mobile 10, Huawei is now able to implement the same user experience across its range of handsets, no matter the platform, ensuring high quality Web surfing for all customers,” Opera Software says.
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