ICT firm and equipment vendor, Huawei, has partnered Microsoft and
chip set maker, Qualcomm to produce a Windows 8 mobile phone named
Huawei 4Afika.
Speaking at the launch of the mobile phone in Lagos, Senior Director
of Business Development and managing director of Qualcomm’s West Africa
operations, Alexander Dadson, said the firm was proud to be associated
with the new mobile phone.
According to him, Qualcomm developed the
processor (chip set), the
computation engine that made things happen. He disclosed that the new
phone has two big engines, adding that it is a product of advanced
technology in terms of hardware and software. For him, the new mobile
phone is a computer with multimedia functionlaity.
“We are deeply ommitted to Africa. We may have missed the PC era but
the smartphone is as good as the PC. We must support this device. PC is
too expensive but the device is cheaper,” he said.
Country Manager, Microsoft Nigeria, Emmanuel Onyeje, said the
technology firm is deeply committed to developing Africa, deepening
device penetration to the continent there by empowering them. He said
the time has come for Africa’s renaissance, adding that when devices are
made available to the youths, they will take advantage of new
opportunities in e-commerce, tele-medicine and e-learning.
He said the firm is empowering Africans to showcase their skills,
encouraging them to build local applications for Africans, adding that
as a Windows phone, it easily integrates with existing system.
The smartphone is 10.15 mm slim and features a 4-inch IPSLCD 480×800
touch screen woth OGS technology, powered by the high-end Qualcomm
Snadragon s4 MSM8230 dual core 1.2Ghz processor and Adreno 305 GPU, with
a 1950 mAH battery, the Ascend W1 has 470 hours of stand by time, the
longest among all smartphone in its class.
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