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Huawei says it’s ready to amaze the world at MWC 2014

Huawei has just released a teaser video of its upcoming event at MWC 2014. In their event this morning, Huawei Malaysia has shared that they will be launching smart phones, tablets and even wearable device in the upcoming event.

The teaser starts by teasing a slim tablet that comes with a huge battery capacity that claims to last for days of usage. Next a smart phone is briefly shown and claims to have an amazing front facing camera. The teaser continues with a second tablet which promises ultimate multimedia experience while the video focuses briefly at the speaker grill. Finally the video ends with a product that looks like a MiFi device which supports the next generation LTE network. This could be referring to LTE-Advanced connectivity that’s being deployed at some markets.

The Huawei event is happening on Sunday, 23rd of February which is the day before it officially starts on Monday. Watch the teaser video after the break.

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