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    Sunday, June 23, 2013

    The thinnest smartphone in the world presented in London by Huawei


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    Chinese telecom giant Huawei has launched in London on Tuesday a new "smart phone" presented as the finest in the world, to compete with high-end models of its rivals Apple and Samsung in foreign markets.

    The setting for the launch of the new smartphoneHuawei date, 18/06, owes nothing to chance. This is a nod to the thickness of the phone to 6.18 mm. To launch outside of China, its traditional base, the Group has chosen to unveil its Ascend P6 at the Roundhouse in London, famous room for hosting concerts Jimy Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.

    "Our goal is to provide better products, more innovative products, with a better design," said Richard Yu, general manager of the group. The Ascend P6, which weighs 120 grams and has a touch screen of 119.5 millimeters, will be sold at a suggested retail price of 449 euros (600 dollars). It will be available in 19 countries by the end of July, including China, France, Germany and Italy, before being distributed in a hundred other later.

    Equipment used for spying?

    Huawei began as telecommunications equipment provider before embarking on the mobile phone in the last three years. Founded by a former engineer of the Chinese army, the group has been at the center of controversy between Beijing and Washington over the security of its computer equipment, because of his alleged links with the Chinese government.

    The U.S. Congress last year asked that the group be excluded from public contracts, arguing that its equipment could be used for espionage by China. Huawei has denied these claims, finding they fell protectionism.

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