Huawei, one of China’s big homegrown corporations, is reporting sales of its own Android phones with 3G connectivity of up to 100,000 units in Europe. The figure comes after a month of the phones being on the European market. Huawei has also announced its intention earlier this year to sell its brand of Android phones on T-Mobile U.S.
Huawei released its first Android smartphones on Oct. 6 and has become the third-largest supplier of Android 3G
phones, said sources.
In June, Huawei showcased the Android-powered U8230 smartphone at CommunicAsia 2009 in Singapore. The U8230 smartphone offers both full and half QWERTY keyboards on its 3.5-inch LCD touch screen.
The new handset uses Google’s Chrome Internet browser, which supports a variety of Google applications such as Google Maps and Google Talk in addition to Google Search. The battery has the longest life of any of the Android-powered handsets currently available, China Knowledge reported earlier.
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