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Huawei to release first HSPA+ Android smartphone

Huawei U8800 Phone

Looking for something innovative to feast eyes on? Well, here arrives something interesting. Huawei has recently displayed the first HSPA+ smartphone powered by Android, U8800, at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Claimed to be the world’s first HSPA+ smartphone powered by Android, the device employs Android 2.1 operating system and features HSPA+ capabilities to support downlink speeds of up to 14 Mbps. This speed enables users to download a 400Mb feature-length movie within thirty seconds.

The new smartphone comes equipped with a 3.8-inch wide screen, allowing users to take full advantage of a multitude of features and Internet capabilities. Designed to be stylish yet efficient, the device for sure establishes a new mark in the mobile phone market with its capability to run the Android 2.1 operating system and utilize HSPA+ capabilities.

The U8800 is anticipated to be commercially available in the third quarter of 2010. The pricing details are kept under the covers for now.

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