
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]

The Almighty FCC has recently unveiled the Huawei UMG181 USB modem. According to rumors, the Huawei UMG181 USB modem will be available from next month onwards. You can purchase a mobile broadband service package from T-Mobile and get this modem as part of the deal. Pricing info is still unavailable. [intomobile]

The Huawei U121 is the brand new handset from Huawei Technologies that is actually an entry-level handset. It is made from high-quality materials including stainless steel casing. I am not sure it is an entry-level handset. The phone comes jam packed with a 1.3MP camera that support for video calls, an integrated FM radio, microSD memory card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, Audio and video playback, miniUSB port and 3G connectivity. The Huawei U121 Mobile Phone is currently available only in Russia. [JustAMP via Upcoming Cell Phones]

The Huawei D100 Wi-Fi router allows you to connect it to a standard 3G USB dongle that will share your 3G broadband connection with any other device in your room. The Huawei D100 will retail for £69.99 including a 3 mobile broadband plan. I think this wireless router is currently available only in UK for a while. [Product Page]
by Nicole on January 3, 2008

Huawei has launched their first concept phone specifically for the US market. The sports car concept phone will be for the Metro PCS service and unknown whether it’ll be for sale or not.
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