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A model holds a new cloud-based smartphone called 'Vision' made by Huawei Technologies Co Ltd during an official launch ceremony in Beijing on August 3, 2011. The company known for its low costs is betting its cloud-computing smartphones will help the firm grab market share from the likes of Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics, analysts say. (Reuters/David Gray) |
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Models hold new cloud-based smartphones called 'Vision' and MediaPads made by Huawei Technologies Co Ltd during an official launch ceremony in Beijing on August 3, 2011. (Reuters/David Gray) |
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A model holds a new cloud-based smartphone called 'Vision' during an official launch ceremony in Beijing on August 3, 2011. This made by the world's No. 2 network equipment maker company Huawei Technologies Co Ltd. The Chinese company unveiled their cloud-computing mobile phones on Wednesday in an attempt to replicate its telecom gear success in the smartphone market. (Reuters/David Gray ) |
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Models hold new cloud-based smartphones called 'Vision' and MediaPads made by Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's No. 2 network equipment maker during an official launch ceremony in Beijing on August 3, 2011. (Reuters/David Gray) |
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Huawei Technologies Co Ltd's Chief Marketing Officer, Xu Xinquan explains the new cloud-based smartphone called 'Vision' during an official launch ceremony in Beijing on August 3, 2011. (Reuters/David Gray) |
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Two new cloud-based smartphones called 'Vision' made by Huawei Technologies Co Ltd can be seen during an official launch ceremony in Beijing August 3, 2011. The Chinese company unveiled their cloud-computing mobile phones on Wednesday in an attempt to replicate its telecom gear success in the smartphone market. (Reuters/David Gray) |
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Models hold new cloud-based smartphones called 'Vision' and MediaPads made by Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's No. 2 network equipment maker during an official launch ceremony in Beijing on August 3, 2011. The Chinese company unveiled their cloud-computing mobile phones on Wednesday in an attempt to replicate its telecom gear success in the smartphone market. (Reuters/David Gray) |