June 13th, 2008
| Viewed 577 times.
The Sharp Aquos 920-SH Series is a flagship mobile phone!
Obviously, Sharp is pretty clever. As a new player in China, this Japanese seems don’t want to fight with Nokia and Samsung in low-end cheaper cellphone league. Indeed, they will targeting their cellphone for wealthy yet small audience there.
Priceless lesson should have been taken by Sharp [...]
May 25th, 2008
| Viewed 878 times.
Before you come to China for the Olympic Games, please bring the right charger for your cell phone! Due to the outlets in China are different from some other countries, please prepare an adapter if your charger can’t be used in China.
This type can be used in China:
But this type can’t be used in most [...]
May 8th, 2008
| Viewed 2372 times.
Its name is EP2502. Behind this not-so-beautiful name, there is a fact which we couldn’t hardly denied that; this is the first waterproof watch phone. Guess what, this gadget comes from China by Kintech (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Viva Chinese!
Unlike most of watchphones out there, this gizmo probably the first species which dare to covered its [...]
May 7th, 2008
| Viewed 594 times.
Simple design with S60 platform and 8 GB microSD support.
Nokia launched Nokia 6122c exclusively for China Mobile Communications Corporation yesterday. Built over the S60 platform and Symbian OS, this gadget is definitely not a crappy one.
Let’s check one by one here:
Internet
With CMCC keys specifically dedicated to the internet, customers have faster and easier access to [...]
April 21st, 2008
| Viewed 2638 times.
Too pricey, Chinese manufacturer should have created the cheaper one.
If having GSM and CDMA mobile phones at once is your necessity, then this stuff is a right option for you. Otherwise, don’t think too much since it will come with $640 price tag. Ughhhhh …..
Samsung is clever enough, they had planned to release it in [...]
April 21st, 2008
| Viewed 527 times.
Telecommunication Company of Iran (TCI) and China’s Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. have been signed a memorandum of understanding on training cooperation.
Based-in Shenzen, China, Huawei is now becoming more and more internationalized. Their products and solutions are deployed in over 100 countries and serve over one billion users worldwide.
According to head of TCI, Saber Feyzi, [...]
April 15th, 2008
| Viewed 506 times.
Late 2009, moment when Chinese get their TD-SCDMA commercial license.
Jonathan Dharmapalan, spokesman from Ernst and Young, a global leader company in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services, predicts that licenses for TD-SCDMA will be granted in one or two years forward (2009 or 2010).
He took this view by comparing this technology with what happened to [...]
April 10th, 2008
| Viewed 496 times.
Use it? Dump it? I don’t know …..
Four our loyal 3GWeek readers thanks for visiting us. Again and again. About eight days ago, I had written a post covering issue on TD-SCDMA (TD-SCDMA: China Mobile vs Qualcomm). Luckily, the debate about this such controversial technology implementation (depend on what angle you used to see it) [...]
April 2nd, 2008
| Viewed 1377 times.
This is The CECT G100. TD-SCDMA enabled carriers. So cute isn’t she?
Do you know how much such a giant country like China would pay Qualcomm and Co’s for the standard 3G technology license (WCDMA and CDMA-2000)? Nop. So do I. But I bet it will be so big to imagine. And so big that make [...]
March 10th, 2008
| Viewed 307 times.
Nokia had made a deal with China Postel to sell $2 billion worth of handsets and mobile devices in China for 2008 season. Down from $2,5 billion contract in 2007. Anyway, this is not because China Postel want to slow down Nokia penetration, indeed it’s because the price of the cell phone itself which have [...]