LG may want its user interface back. With the X5, Huawei has decided Marketing for the James Jiang said in U.S. an interview at CTIA that will be the company's own Android UI version. The move is the ease of use that underscores Huawei devices bring to the table.
The interface can be integrated via the Contacts menu, the links to social networks and one-touch access to commonly used functions - both those who blindly not exactly taking into account the likes of HTC Sense, Touch Wiz, and so forth. There is no timetable for the new Hawaii-user interface, so that competition can now breathe easier.
He also mentioned a Huawei CDMA / LTE device for a U.S. carrier will be announced next month, but spare us the details. Huawei is also pitching flagships such as the quad-core Ascend D and the Ascend P1 S to U.S. carriers, in the hope they will bite, and at the same time work on a global brand awareness marketing campaign for its new devices. ReadMore...