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9 Jan

Lenovo’s OPhone should be a pretty interesting device to play with. The most interesting thing about it should be that Android OS it will carry. One more important thing is the smartphone will arrive this quarter in China and China Mobile is going to launch it. But what about the rest of the world? Current rumors say that Lenovo engineers are still working on the actual Chinese language version of the OS which means we might have this baby arrive a little later than expected. So what about announcing some pricing details and arrival dates for other markets?
via moconews
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[...] already know about the other Android handset that’s on its way to China, and HTC is now following suit with the G2, more widely known as [...]
[...] Lenovo and RIM’s Constant Connect is now finally available. What will Constant Connect do for you? It will let your ThinkPad get your BlackBerry emails whenever the two devices are within a certain range of each other. What’s even more interesting is that the technology behind this product will let your laptop get those emails even when the laptop is turned off. Unfortunately this product will only appeal to those customers that own both a RIM BlackBerry and a ThinkPad laptop but the whole concept is pretty darn interesting. Constant Connect will be available for $149 so go ahead and grab it if it looks interesting to you. [...]
[...] the Lenovo Ophone that was supposed to land in China last quarter and didn’t? Looks it wasn’t really [...]
[...] Early 2009 didn’t work for the Ophone release and seems like May 17th didn’t cut it either. The news now points to a release next month, which we will settle on for now until they decide on an another day or just launch it already. What’s more, HTC has now combined forces with Lenovo to release the Chinese version of the Android-powered HTC Magic on China Mobile’s network, and this will be called the Ophone instead of the Lenovo handset we saw earlier. When and if launched in June, the Ophone will go for a hefty 5000 yuan (about $730), which sounds a lot more expensive than the actual HTC Magic. Anyways, with the iPhone also in line to enter the Chinese market during the same timeframe, June is turning out to be a fine month for the Chinese. [...]
i love lenovo phones………………
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