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Lenovo to offer Android-based phone in China
More Android-based smartphones besides the T-Mobile G1 are finally starting to emerge, with the Kogan Agora set for a debut in Australia soon and new reports suggesting that Lenovo is also preparing to launch a so-called “OPhone” based on Google’s platform for China Mobile’s network.

The site ModmyGphone is showing off a leaked photo of the device, which resembles the iPhone with a large touch screen and just a few buttons calling, answering and stepping through menus. While no specific details have been made available as of yet, the device is likely to be a strictly domestic product, given that it should run on China Mobile’s own proprietary TD-SCDMA 3G network.
With Apple and China Mobile’s inability to come to terms over the iPhone, the OPhone represents a major opportunity for Lenovo and Android to seize the world’s largest cell phone market.

The site ModmyGphone is showing off a leaked photo of the device, which resembles the iPhone with a large touch screen and just a few buttons calling, answering and stepping through menus. While no specific details have been made available as of yet, the device is likely to be a strictly domestic product, given that it should run on China Mobile’s own proprietary TD-SCDMA 3G network.
With Apple and China Mobile’s inability to come to terms over the iPhone, the OPhone represents a major opportunity for Lenovo and Android to seize the world’s largest cell phone market.
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