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    Huawei has launched the Mate 8 smartphone for Africa and the Middle East

    Huawei has launched the Mate 8 smartphone for Africa and the Middle East

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    Huawei has launched two new flagship devices – the Mate 8 smartphone and M2 tablet – for Africa and the Middle East. The devices were launched last Tuesday at an event in Dubai.

    The 6-inch Mate 8 is Huaweiโ€™s attempt at striking โ€œperfect balance between high performance and long battery life.โ€ Itโ€™s lightweight, dual SIM compatible and runs on Android Marshmallow 6.0, and according to Huaweiโ€™s press statement, it is the first smartphone โ€œto run the Kirin 950 chipset and is equipped with a 4000mAh high-density battery.โ€

    Speaking about the phone, George Al Kafrouni, Regional Manager, Device Product & Training Middle East Region, explained that, โ€œWith the โ€˜Super Hands-Free 3.0โ€™ technology users can enable their hands-free operation in a variety of environments. Whether in a car, a conference room or at a crowded party, users can enjoy clear conversations from up to 3 meters away.โ€

    The phone, according to him, was designed to be โ€œthe perfect device for the global business traveler.

    โ€œThe Huawei Mate 8 supports global connectivity and more bands than any other dual-SIM phone, including four 2G bands, nine 3G bands and eighteen 4G bands in 217 countries and regions with 1,334 operator settings,โ€ he added.

    Itโ€™s not available for sale in Nigeria yet but will be by mid-February 2016. The phone first launched in China in November 2015 with a base retail price of $470.