Huawei Reveals Concept Phones at CeBIT
The trade fair in Hannover met a lot of new products from the companies producing hi technology. The Chinese mobile phone manufacturer Huawei has unveiled a new concept phone at CeBIT 2007 in Hanover, Germany.
The USB adapter the concept phone includes is made out of flexible rubber that can be bent and will allow connecting the handset directly to a PC for data transmission and charging.
Huawei's second concept phone comes with an external battery, aiming to solve a problem every person has come across at least once while using a mobile phone, which is running out of juice exactly when you need your phone the most.
The battery connects via USB and can be replaced whenever it is needed. Last but not least, Huawei has also come up with a mobile phone with a Bluetooth headset that can be separated from the phone and used independently at any time.
The headset will also work for tracking the phone by using Bluetooth connectivity. The concept phones might look pretty and appear to be useful, but Huawei hasn't revealed if it's in fact intending to produce such phones.
The phone will be probably available only in Asia.









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