Informatica Qatar, the exclusive distributor for Huawei mobile phones in the country, has launched Huawei’s latest Android hand-held Ascend series and the “world’s first” 10-inch quad-core tablet with full HD resolution.
Unveiling Huawei’s new line-up, Yexi, country manager for Huawei devices in Qatar, said: “The new Ascend line-up offers state-of-the-art functions and features. Both the Ascend D1 quad XL and the Media Pad 10 FHD exceed all expectations while expanding the realm of possibilities for consumers with Huawei’s own super-fast processor, extended battery life, and high-quality audio-visual capabilities.
“We are extremely thankful to Informatica Qatar for its continuous support. We will continue to put all of our effort and resources into developing the best possible products, meeting the evolving needs of our diverse customers while securing leadership in the market through technical vision and creative product design. We work very hard on our product strategy, right from its inception to its production,” he added.
Wissam Costandi, general manager, Informatica Qatar, said: “We continue to provide the best of our services to our clients to ensure leadership in market through channeled market strategies.
“Huawei has launched 12 handsets in Qatar since its launch in November last year. Huawei is a best affordable choice for a smartphone available in market which also provides customers with one year warranty. In the Ascend series Huawei also launched its other models Ascend G300, Ascend Y200 and Ascend Y100.”
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