Huawei unveils UltraStick E3331 world’s smallest 3G Data Card


Huawei has unveiled UltraStick E3331, the world’s smallest 3G data card at the CES 2013. Huawei’s latest data card is pretty thin at 7mm, measures 67.5 mm long and 25.5 mm wide. This data card beats its predecessor, Huawei E369, that held the position of the world’s smallest data card that was 8mm thick. The UltraStick E3331 might be the smallest 3G data card, but the Option XYFI that launched last year at MWC 2012 is still the world’s smallest 3G Wi-Fi hotspot.

The UltraStick E3331 offers speeds of up to HSPA+ 21 Mbps in the PA+ network, and also runs on the IPV6 network. It has HiLink technology similar to the Huawei’s E303Cs, allowing users to connect to the internet in less than 15 seconds, once it is connected to a device.

The UltraStick E3331 is thin and light, and at the same time offers the best performance the user needs. It would go on sale in the Philippines from February 2013, and would be gradually rolled out globally after that.


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