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    Huawei aims to sell 80m smartphones in 2014

    LAS VEGAS, USA: Chinese telecommunicationss company Huawei said it aims to sell 80m smartphones in 2014, as it boosts its brand name worldwide and makes a new push for US consumers.
    Huawei says it will sell 80m smartphones this year including the new Ascend 2 Mate, it's latest offering. Image:
    Huawei says it will sell 80m smartphones this year including the new Ascend 2 Mate, it's latest offering. Image: Phys Org

    The Chinese firm unveiled its new large-screen smartphone, or phablet, which will be sold in the US market and compete against devices like Samsung's Galaxy Note.

    The new Ascend 2 Mate can outperform rivals with high-speed performance, a large 6.1-inch screen and battery life of two days even with heavy use, Huawei Consumer chief executive Richard Yu said in unveiling the device at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

    Huawei is battling for the number three spot in global smartphone sales, but has only limited presence in the United States.

    A unique feature of the Ascend, said Yu, is "reverse charging," to allow it to be used to top up batteries on rival smartphones, which might be running low on power. He demonstrated that by connecting an iPhone to the Ascend with a cable at the Las Vegas press event.

    Huawei, which has faced criticism in the United States over the extent of its ties to the Chinese government and military, is seeking to boost its brand among consumers, moving away from manufacturing for other labels.

    "We want to be a great consumer brand in the world," Yu said.

    The new phablet will replace the Ascend Mate unveiled a year ago and sold in 40 markets, excluding the United States.

    Yu said the phone has an upgraded front-facing cameras for "selfies," and a new "intuitive" interface that simplifies the Android operating system.

    The new phone supports all major mobile networks and uses high-speed 4G LTE technology to deliver the fast Internet connections.

    But he said the biggest concern among consumers was battery life, and Huawei's device has the longest-lasting battery from any manufacturer.

    "This can work for two days, even with heavy use," he said.

    Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge

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