Huawei Ascend G6 is a mid-range smartphone which the Chinese company first unveiled in February during the Mobile World Congress. Huawei, which does not have much presence in the Indian smartphone
City Based National distributor Iris Computer has joined hands with Huawei for providing IT hardware products and technological solutions to its channel partners across the country. Together Iris computers and Huawei will
Huawei has unveiled its Honor 6 smartphone, making it the company’s second handset with 4G LTE connectivity launched this month, after the Honor 3C. The company has announced that the new
The European Union is teaming up with South Korea to jointly research the next generation of mobile broadband technology, hoping the Asian country’s expertise will help it catch up in a field
Chinese telecoms group Huawei Technologies has increased its sales growth rate target at its enterprise business this year to 40 percent, board member and head of strategy William Xu said on Tuesday.
Videocon Telecom and Huawei today announced collaboration to implement state-of-the-art 4G LTE-ready Packet Core technology. This exclusive agreement encompasses the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) technology for the Core Network, in which Huawei
Huawei Honor 3C is now officially available at Rs. 14,999 in India. The Chinese handset maker had announced in May that the Honor 3C will be available starting June and the smartphone
Huawei has officially unveiled the mini version of the much-anticipated Huawei Ascend P7 smartphone in Germany. The Huawei Ascend P7 mini has been revealed days before the scheduled launch of its bigger
Huawei has expanded its mid-range Ascend smartphone series with the introduction of the Ascend Y600. The Huawei Ascend Y600 is now listed on the company’s website without pricing, and there is no word on the availability
Chinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei on Monday pledged to protect cyber security, following reports this month that a US government agency had been secretly tapping the company’s networks. The New York Times
China’s President Xi Jinping questioned his US counterpart Barack Obama about reports that Washington had secretly tapped Chinese telecoms giant Huawei for years, a top security aide said Monday. “President Xi did
China wants a clear explanation from Washington over a report that the U.S. National Security Agency infiltrated servers in the headquarters of a Chinese telecoms giant, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said