The Mobile World Congress is just a week away and manufacturers have started planning launches for the occasion already. Chinese telecom equipment manufacturer Huawei, who has recently got into the handset business as well, has revealed plans to announce quite a few Android based devices at the upcoming MWC.
These Android devices include mobile phones as well as "home-use Internet devices" as Huawei puts it. Incidentally, Huawei already has an Android powered phone in the form of the U8220, also known as the T-Mobile Pulse. The U8220 also happens to be one of the cheapest Android phones in the U.S. Huawei apart from concentrating on smartphones, has also started making and selling phones in U.S. of late. They already have a line up of low-end phones in other parts of the globe.
As for the new devices, the company has not provided any details regarding the kind of devices that they're readying for the MWC. We are particularly curious to find out what this "home-use Internet device" actually is. Huawei, as you might be aware, is a recent entrant into the handset making business. Its core are lies in the development of mobiletechnologies - and for the same reason, the company will choose to display its strength in a demo of the next generation LTE network at work.
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