Lenovo's Android-powered OPhone to hit China Mobile this quarter
Look out, China -- Lenovo's all-too-sexy OPhone is about to land in the hands of unsuspecting China Mobile subscribers, or so says Reuters, anyway. The planet's largest mobile carrier will reportedly launch the 3G handset sometime this quarter, though some reports are suggesting that development is being hampered as engineers struggle with creating a Chinese language version of the OS. Once launched, it will go down as the first Android-powered handset to operate on China's home-cooked TD-SCDMA 3G network, but there's no word on just how costly it'll be. Not like cost is really a concern here, right?
[Via mocoNews, image courtesy of modmyGphone]
[Via mocoNews, image courtesy of modmyGphone]













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Eric @ Jan 9th 2009 6:35PM
This will be perfect for my A1200 using friends.
Also looking forward to the CECT knockoffs.
Dat411KiD @ Jan 9th 2009 8:28PM
I love this handset...Is it capable of running in the USA? THIA.
BB @ Jan 17th 2009 7:10AM
I cant wait.