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Huawei confirms Android-powered smartphone for Mobile World Congress
Chinese cell phone manufacturer Huawei has confirmed that it will be showing its new Android powered smartphone next month at the 2009 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Read the full story here.
Android app destroying G1 users’ memory?
Android app destroying G1 users’ memory?
geek.com — A new app called MemoryUp Personal appears to be responsible for the destruction of many G1 users’... memory, as stated in the comments about the app in Android’s App Market. The app, created by Peter Liu, is being called a ... (more) Android app destroying G1 users’ memory?
Mobile World Congress 2009  -  Huawei
huawei.com — Dear Colleague We cordially invite you to join us at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona,... the world's best established and most comprehensive information and communications technology event. With a focus on Mobile, all-IP and Convergence, ... (more) Mobile World Congress ...
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Huawei mostrará su Android en la MWC 2009
Celularis — Luego de sumarse oficialmente a la Open Handset Alliance, desde Huawei afirmaron que sus móviles con Android llegarían en el tercer trimestre de este año, algo que ya sabíamos desde octubre. Pero antes de que nos carcoma la espera, aprovecharán para mostrarlo en la MWC 2009 que se realizará entre el 16 y 19 de febrero en Barcelona. Según el sitio oficial de Huawei, este smartphone -además de ser su primer Android- será el primer móvil basado en un solo chipset UMTS. Lamentablemente esa es la única información que hay y nos tenemos que ...

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