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Since I did not move the article live myself, there has been an error in the disambiguation of the article. I do not think that the title should be "E5 (phone)" as it is a Wi-Fi device, not a model of phone. I'd like to request that the title be amended to reflect this, either to "Huawei E5" or "E5 (device)". Thank you. -- Bouteloua ( talk) 22:49, 25 October 2011 (UTC)
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This is a brief note to explain that I am the author of this article and I have a potential conflict of interest with Huawei as a topic. When writing the article I have been mindful of Wikipedia's guidelines and aimed to be as neutral as I am able. Also, before the article was created, I invited other editors to review it in my userspace and the article was made live by an editor responding to my requests for feedback. If there is any non-neutral POV in the article, I would invite other editors to discuss it here, or make the necessary edits.
Since I did not move the article live myself, there has been an error in the disambiguation of the article. I do not think that the title should be "E5 (phone)" as it is a Wi-Fi device, not a model of phone. I'd like to request that the title be amended to reflect this, either to "Huawei E5" or "E5 (device)". Thank you. -- Bouteloua ( talk) 22:49, 25 October 2011 (UTC)
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