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Huawei Offer New Ultra-Thin ‘Super’ TD-SCDMA Smartphone Powered by Marvell’s Single-Chip Solution

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Aug 11 2011

Marvell (Nasdaq:MRVL – News), a worldwide leader in integrated silicon solutions, today announced that Huawei’s new T8300 ultra-thin smartphone, powered by Marvell’s industry’s first commercially available TD-SCDMA single chip solution, has passed China Mobile’s rigorous examination requirements and has shipped to its stores throughout China. The ultra-thin Huawei T8300 measures only 11.2 millimeters thick with MarvellĀ® PXA918 processor and is one of the sise new smartphones Read more »

GSMA Launches Embedded SIM Initiative to Support the Connected Future

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Nov 28 2010

Announced cobbler’s last workweek, GSMA had announced a task violence for exploitation of an embedded SIM that tin can be remotely activated. The GSMA-led chore violence comprises a grouping of technical foul experts drawn from operators including AT&T, China Mobile, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom Orange, KT, NTT DOCOMO, SK Telecom, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone. The group will work in cooperation with major Read more »

Microsoft Kin Devices Provisioned for Multiple Carriers

1 Comment | This entry was posted on Apr 29 2010

When Microsoft officially announced their Kin One and Kin Two devices, the earthly concern at large seemed a routine confused. But when they announced that Verizon Wireless would be the exclusive launching cooperator here in the States, along with Vodafone over across the pool, citizenry’s fright quietly dwindled down to mix-up. Mostly on office of the handsets themselves, and not so much on carrier choice. But, Read more »

China Unicom to support Android

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Mar 05 2010

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The dislocation of android_flagship_device_for_1h_2010_leaks_bravo_.html’ title=’Brief: Better photo of HTC’s Android flagship device for 1H 2010 leaks [Bravo]‘>Google (NSDQ: GOOG)-China relations North Korean won’t affect China Unicom, which is the worldly concern’s second-largest mobile hustler by subscribers. The carrier plans to offer Android smartphones and I doubt Google has anything against that, considering the potential reaching.

On the sidelines of the first step of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference in Peking, Unicom Chairman Chang Xiaobing said: “We ar open Read more »

iPhones selling like hotcakes in PRC, NOT!

3 Comments | This entry was posted on Dec 07 2009

Like the newspaper headline suggests, the iPhone is not merchandising very well in China. Despite reports that Chinese iPhone carrier China Unicom is satisfied with iPhones so far, new reports indicate that the iPhone is floundering behind The Great Wall. China’s largest online retail merchant, Taobao.com, has apparently sold just five China Unicom iPhones in the past tense twosome weeks. Compared to other markets that see Read more »

Yulong Launches Coolpad N900 in mainland China to Combat iPhone

1 Comment | This entry was posted on Aug 23 2009

Yulong, a mainland Chinese supplier of high-remnant smartphones, announced the launching of its 3G mobile earpiece, the Coolpad N900. Just as Apple is about to stretch an correspondence on entering the mainland China marketplace through cooperation with China Unicom, the new Coolpad N900 looms over the sales prospects of the iPhone 3G by winning itself the claim “iPhone Killer”.

Headquartered in Shenzhen, Yulong Coolpad is a master Read more »