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Old 09-06-2010, 06:32 PM
John Navas
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Default NEWS: Huawei Android Smartphone 'Ideos' Going To T-Mobile

A few weeks into the future and an ad in the newspaper may look like
this-- looking for a Google powered smart phone? just spend $50- Amazed?
Well that is what is the target of HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES and T-MOBILE US
inclusive. The former a Chinese telecom equipment provider and the
latter the fourth largest US mobile carrier.

The deal is yet to be inked. And the breakthrough could provide both the
companies to incur profits in their own respective terms. While HUAWEI
gets to the US market T MOBILE has an advantage of expanding its
consumer base. Jannie Luong Nguyen spokeswoman for Huawei's U.S.
business has stated that the smart phone has received great response
from other US carriers as well.

....

The Ideos was unveiled on Thursday in Berlin. Ideos is an Android 2.2,
the latest version of Google Inc.'s free mobile operating system;
ensembles a 2.8-inch touch screen; and can be a Wi-Fi hotspot, allowing
other devices to connect to the Internet. Ideos is better option to all
these who aren't willing to pay exorbitant for devices such as Apple
Inc.'s iPhone or Verizon Wireless's Droid lineup. Such brands typically
retail for more than $500 without a contract, or $200 with a two-year
contract.

Recently, at the end of June T-Mobile USA quoted a massive number of
33.6 million subscribers. ...

MORE:
<http://www.lanewsmonitor.com/news/Huawei-Android-Smartphone-Ideos-Going-To-T-Mobile--Report-1283716471/>

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Old 11-16-2010, 12:10 AM
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Default Re: NEWS: Huawei Android Smartphone 'Ideos' Going To T-Mobile

On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 13:32:43 -0500, John Navas <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote:

> A few weeks into the future and an ad in the newspaper may look like
> this-- looking for a Google powered smart phone? just spend $50- Amazed?
> Well that is what is the target of HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES and T-MOBILE US
> inclusive. The former a Chinese telecom equipment provider and the
> latter the fourth largest US mobile carrier.
>
> The deal is yet to be inked. And the breakthrough could provide both the
> companies to incur profits in their own respective terms. While HUAWEI
> gets to the US market T MOBILE has an advantage of expanding its
> consumer base. Jannie Luong Nguyen spokeswoman for Huawei's U.S.
> business has stated that the smart phone has received great response
> from other US carriers as well.
>
> ...
>
> The Ideos was unveiled on Thursday in Berlin. Ideos is an Android 2.2,
> the latest version of Google Inc.'s free mobile operating system;
> ensembles a 2.8-inch touch screen; and can be a Wi-Fi hotspot, allowing
> other devices to connect to the Internet. Ideos is better option to all
> these who aren't willing to pay exorbitant for devices such as Apple
> Inc.'s iPhone or Verizon Wireless's Droid lineup. Such brands typically
> retail for more than $500 without a contract, or $200 with a two-year
> contract.
>
> Recently, at the end of June T-Mobile USA quoted a massive number of
> 33.6 million subscribers. ...
>
> MORE:
> <http://www.lanewsmonitor.com/news/Huawei-Android-Smartphone-Ideos-Going-To-T-Mobile--Report-1283716471/>


Something about the wording of this LA News monitor article makes me think it's a BabbleFish translation of a Chinese corporate press-release rather than a US-penned news article. But what do I know of such things?

Cheers, -- tlvp
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