Kyocera to Launch Android Phones in 2010; LTE Devices in 2011By Chris - 10/08/2009 6:19:02 PM |
There’s one more company interested in making Android phones, Japan’s Kyocera. The company plans to launch its first smartphone capable of running Google’s OS at some point in next year. And we definitely hope we’re going to see more than one Kyocera phone in 2010. Besides Android plans, Kyocera is also thinking about LTE. Its first dual CDMA/LTE phone is scheduled to arrive in 2011 but we don’t know what platform it will use. Can we assume it’s going to be an LTE Android phone?
via PhoneScoop
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Tags: Android, CDMA, Kyocera, LTE

