The Chinese smartphone market has shrunk for the first time in six years, but Apple still saw massive growth becoming the country's top smartphone vendor.
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Huawei has just unveiled its Ascend W2 as a low-cost Windows Phone 8 smartphone, offering official press specs of the much-rumored handset.
Would it be fitting if Huawei takes Nokia under its wings? Huawei has a huge ambition. The company wants to be the largest smartphone maker. However, to push forward quickly with this ambition, Huawei needs a little bit of help.
Phablets have become popular due to the Samsung Galaxy Note line of devices, so it is no surprise that every other company wants to hop onto the bandwagon. The latest rumor is that Nokia is working on a new phablet and if the rumor turns out to be true, we'll be seeing a Lumia-branded phablet sometime in 2014.
Huawei's MediaPad 7 Vogue appears as new Android tablet sporting Jelly Bean, a 7-inch screen, quad-core processor
China-based Huawei took to the MWC 2013 platform to take the wraps off its Ascend P2, which the company claims is the "world's fastest 4G LTE smartphone."
Huawei and Microsoft have launched Windows Phone 4Afrika running on the Windows 8 mobile operating system, the companies announced on Tuesday, Feb. 5. The Huawei 4Afrika will be available exclusively for the African continent, including Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Angola, Morocco and South Africa by the end of the first quarter of this year.