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Huawei Brings H11HW Mobile Phone To Japan

June 19, 2008
Editorial Staff

Huawei, a leading communications equipment provider in China, has entered the Japanese market with its latest mobile phone product, the H11HW.

From Mid-June, Huawei began to sell H11HW on Japanese market via EMOBILE, a subsidiary of Japan's emerging mobile operator eAccess.

Huawei H11HW supports EMOBILE's television and telephone service. Featuring a design of Bugatti cars, it can reach a data transfer speed of up to 3.6 Mbps. Besides, it is equipped with a 2.0 megapixel CMOS camera, Bluetooth, Web browser, push email, dictaphone, USB 2.0, 60MB of internal memory and microSD card slot.

The mobile phone is sold for JPY5,980 in Japan with a two-year contract agreement.

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