
Huawei have introduced their latest wireless modem, the i-Mo, which will debut at Mobile World Congress next week. The Huawei i-Mo comes in the size of a “small key chain”. The device supports an HSDPA/HSUPA USB modem and a WiFi b/g chip on board for sharing the connection with other devices. You can also use it as removable storage thanks to its microSD slot. Maximum downlink and uplink speeds of 7.2Mbps and 5.76Mbps (network depending) are also supported. The Huawei i-Mo will be released in Q2 2009. No word on pricing at this time. [Slashgear]
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I wonder how much it will cost because american movil (Claro) has an older version Huawei wireless modem in Jamaica for over 200 bucks.
not sure but if they’re smart they should lower the price with every new release. if more people buy their product they will make up the difference in no time, and their popularity will grow for future products.
umm cool.check out PePwave surf wifi modem, we used them over at wicTEK broadband and they are sweet.
please i just have huawei e220 hsdpa usb modem but it can’t work for me in ghana .can somebody help me to unlock it?