By Telecom Lead Team: Huawei has showcased its full range
of LTE devices at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2012. These devices
include its first LTE smartphone, the Huawei Ascend P1 lte, LTE modem and LTE
router.
A total of nine Huawei LTE terminal devices are on
display.
The highlight of the showcase is the Huawei Ascend P1
lte, the LTE-enabled version of Huawei’s latest smartphone. Running on a
high-performance, dual-core 1.5G processor and featuring a 4.3-inch Super
AMOLED display, the Huawei Ascend P1 lte enables users to take advantage of the
latest LTE technology and enjoy unprecedented data transfer speeds on their
smartphones.
Also on display are the E3276, Huawei’s newest LTE modem,
and the E5776, Huawei’s newest LTE router. Both of these devices support LTE
Category 4, offering downlink data rates of up to 150 Mbps and uplink data
rates of 50 Mbps. Huawei is the first vendor in the world capable of supporting
LTE Category 4, and both of these products offer a first look at the full
capabilities of this latest standard, according to a press release.
Additional Huawei LTE modems on display are the E392, the
world’s first LTE TDD /FDD /UMTS/ GSM multi-mode USB modem; the E397B, will be
launched later in Latin America; and the E398, the world’s first triple-mode
LTE modem.
The E589, a multi-mode router with support for LTE, 3G,
and 2G, is the sole other LTE router on display.
Finally, Huawei is also showcasing the EM920, an LTE
module, as well as the B593, the world’s first LTE TDD wireless broadband
router, offering support for both LTE TDD and FDD, downlink data rates of up to
100 Mbps, and access for up to 32 WiFi devices and desktop computers through
its Ethernet port.