Huawei Offering 10GB Free Cloud Storage With New Phones and Tablets


huawei mediapad tablet
The Huawei Mediapad is a multimedia 3G Android Tablet

 

Chinese communication device manufacturer Huawei, are planning to offer their top of the range MediaPad Android tablet and Huawei Vision cell phone with up to 10Gb of free cloud storage.

The free storage plan which will initially only be offered to customers of the top of the range MediaPad tablet and Vision cell phone and only for those lucky enough be living in India.

Huawei are also planning to offer up to 3 month free 3G data connection with their new Android devices through partnerships with local network providers.

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Huawei Vision Android Phone.

 

Huawei vision android phone
The Huawei Vision Androd phone is great looking a great value

 

The Huawei Vision is a 3.7 inch capacitive touchscreen which features a unibody chassis and runs Android 2.3 on 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM 8255 processor with 2GB RAM.
The Vision may not be as feature packed as the new Honor but with a 5 mega-pixel, auto-focus camera which supports 720p video capture, plus Wi-Fi and bluetooth, it should be more than enough phone for most users.

Huawei Media pad Android Tablet

The Media Pad tablet is touted to be the slimmest and lightest tablet yet measuring 10.5mm thick and weighing in at 390g (we’re pretty sure there are thinner tablets Huawei).

The MediPad gets a 1.2Ghz Qualcomm dual core cpu, which runs Android 2.3, and supports HD 1080p video playback and is capable for video phone call over 3G thanks to it’s front facing camera.

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2 Comments

  1. Fareed
    October 28, 2011

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    Fareed

    • October 28, 2011

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