China's Huawei unveils 6 Android devices

BERLIN (Reuters) - Huawei Technologies, China's top telecom equipment maker, on Thursday unveiled four new smartphone models and two tablets, all using Google's Android software.
"We have made our choice," Vice President Lars-Christian Weisswange told Reuters when asked about the software choice in the light of the latest legal challenges against the Android platform.
At a trade show in Berlin, Huawei also demonstrated Emotion software, its new user interface, which aims to offer a better user experience to consumers on top of the Android platform.
The high-end smartphone and tablet will use Huawei's own processors, while cheaper models use Qualcomm's.

Reporting By Tarmo Virki and Harro ten Wolde

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