• The Huawei U2801 is a mobile phone manufactured by Huawei Inc. and is sold in Canada by Wind Mobile and formerly by Mobilicity. In Venezuela was made...
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    EMUI (redirect from Huawei EMUI)
    technology company Huawei. Used on the company's smartphones primarily globally . Instead of Google Mobile Services, EMUI devices have used Huawei Mobile Services...
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    Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) is a collection of proprietary services and high level application programming interfaces (APIs) developed by Huawei Technologies...
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  • Huawei Member Center is a benefits app which runs using Huawei Mobile Services. Originally launched in China, Huawei Member Center is now being developed...
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    added the Huawei U1250 to its range in late 2010 as its cheapest phone. It was sometimes sold at a reduced price, as low as $19. The Huawei U2801 replaced...
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  • offers a small selection of feature phones. Two models are available: the Huawei U2801 and the Samsung C414Y. Both were sold at the price of $50 per phone during...
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  • (only U9202L-3) Ascend P6 Ascend P6S Ascend P8 Ascend W1 Ascend X U1250 U2801 U2900 U3200 U3220 U5300 U6020 U6150 U7519 marketed as T-Mobile Tap U8100-9...
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  • EulerOS (category Huawei products)
    EulerOS is a commercial Linux distribution developed by Huawei based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux to provide an operating system for server and cloud environments...
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  • based in Phoenix House at Adastral Park in Martlesham, UK. It was bought by Huawei in 2012, between 2003 and 2012 it was owned by EEDA, prior to that it was...
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  • Frank Effenberger (category Huawei people)
    Quantum Bridge Technologies (later Motorola). He became director of FTTX at Huawei in 2006. In 2011, Effenberger and colleagues published a paper describing...
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