First HTC now Motorola, TechFaith Wireless shows a Q-link Phone
Apr 7th
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I am not sure who these guys are, but they are jumping in with both feet. I expect to see alot of buzz around these guys.
Earlier this week, we showed a lineup of saavy looking Windows Mobile Devices coming from these guys. When I posted that story, I was not even 100% sure it wasn’t a belated April Fools joke. Now that Engadget has snapped a photo of this Q-like device pictured and I have found a press release that was released today (read more to read this release), I am now convinced that TFW is working to be a player in the market. If they can get this Q-like phone out the door with no problems before the Q actually hits, it would be huge!
Engadget was unable to obtain any specs on this device, but says it will run like a Pocket PC instead of as a Smartphone like the Q. I am excited to hear that since I am not much on "Smartphones" with no touch screen.
Source : Engadget
TechFaith As the First and Only Independent Handset Design House To Receive Important Certifications in China
Company Received ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 Certifications
BEIJING, April 7 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ — China TechFaith Wireless Communication Technology Limited, (Nasdaq: CNTF), a handset application software and handset solution provider based in China, today announced that the Company has become the first and only independent handset design house in China receiving all three important certifications, namely, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certifications. The certifications were granted to TechFaith’s four subsidiaries: TechFaith Wireless Communication
Technology (Beijing) Limited, STEP Technologies (Beijing) Co., Ltd., TechFaith Wireless Communication Technology (Shanghai) Limited, and TechFaith Intelligent Handset Technology (Beijing) Limited.
ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 are International Organization for Standardization’s standards for quality management system and environmental management systems, respectively. OHSAS18001, developed by 13 international organizations including BSI and DNV, was specifically designed to be fully compatible with the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 management system specifications, which contains outline requirements for a health and safety management system.
Gilbert Lee, President and COO of TechFaith, commented, "TechFaith is proud of achieving internationally recognized standards for production quality, environment protection and health and safety. The certifications
evidence our achievements and will allow us to continue to support leading customers globally and further increase our credibility and attractiveness to existing and prospective international and first tier customers."
About TechFaith
TechFaith (Nasdaq: CNTF) is one of the largest handset application software and handset solution providers. Based in China, the Company employs over 2,000 professionals with 90% engineers. echFaith’s three business units are handset design, wireless applications software, and Smartphone and pocket PC. With the capability of developing MMI / UI software on GSM/GPRS, CDMA1X, EVDO, WCDMA/UMTS, HSDPA and TD-SCDMA communication technologies, TechFaith is able to provide MMI/UI software packages that fulfill the specifications of handset brand owners and major global operators. Having a full range of wireless application software including WAP, Java, MMS, WWW browser, SyncML and DRM, TechFaith is also
providing total solutions for upper layer software of handsets. In addition, TechFaith is developing smart phone software based on open operating systems including Linux and Windows Mobile, and capable of
implementing high-end smart phones integrating Bluetooth, WiFi, high megapixel cameras, based on different communication technologies according to special requirements of customers. TechSoft, the Company’s newly established entity with Qualcomm’s capital investment is focusing on the development of application software for wireless devices. For more information, please visit http://www.techfaithwireless.com
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