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Aside from the iPhone 5, one of the more important devices that you can use to connect to the LTE network is the Huawei E589. We managed to grab a hold of an openline E589 and used our Globe postpaid nano SIM with it. Unlike the previous pocket WiFi devices from Huawei, the E589 has a unibody design so the internal battery is non-removable. According to Huawei's website, the E589 is compatible with both Smart and Globe's LTE network in the Philippines. You can get this Huawei E589 at Hot Gadgets for Php9,800 (see listing here). Huawei makes some of the most interesting little gadgets around and when I visited their booth at CommunicAsia yesterday, they've got a dozens of Pocket WiFi and USB sticks for all sorts of cellular network on display. The one above is the Huawei WiFi E589 which supports LTE, 3G and 2G connections with speeds up to 50Mbps. This one is the Huawei E398 which is an LTE USB dongle, similar to the one being used by Smart LTE Evolution. Read more in our articles including "Hands-On: Huawei E589 LTE Pocket WiFi" and "Huawei's new 4G/LTE Pocket WiFi line-up".

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Aside from the iPhone 5, one of the more important devices that you can use to connect to the LTE network is the Huawei E589. We managed to grab a hold of an openline E589 and used our Globe postpaid nano SIM with it.

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Unlike the previous pocket WiFi devices from Huawei, the E589 has a unibody design so the internal battery is non-removable. According to Huawei's website, the E589 is compatible with both Smart and Globe's LTE network in the Philippines. You can get this Huawei E589 at Hot Gadgets for Php9,800 (see listing here).

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Our coverage of huawei e589 includes: "Hands-On: Huawei E589 LTE Pocket WiFi"; "Huawei's new 4G/LTE Pocket WiFi line-up"; "Huawei MediaPad Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.