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by Sean Brunett
Dec 10, 2010
Philips is set to release another Android device, the T910, in the Asian market. The phone will run OPhone, which is an operating system in China based on Android. The T910 will sport:3.5-inch to...
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by Andrew Melnizek
Dec 08, 2010
China Telecom and Samsung have announced the Samsung W899. Instead of the traditional flat design, Sammy is offering a flip Android smartphone.  You're probably thinking "this is just a flip...
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by Kyle Gibb
Aug 30, 2010
 Here in the U.S., it can be easy to forget that there are many Android devices only sold overseas. Motorola just increased that number by three after announcing a trio of new "Ming" ph...
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by Casey Chan
May 10, 2010
The Lenovo LePhone, a rather attractive Android phone that's been available in China, just got an unboxing which revealed some new interesting features. First, it looks like the LePhone is packing a 3...
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by Casey Chan
May 10, 2010
Meizu, makers of the iPhone clone M8, is supposedly working on an awesomely spec'd device called, you guessed it, the M9. The Meizu M9 is said to have a 1GHz processor, 3.6-inch 720x480 screen, 512MB ...
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by Casey Chan
Apr 27, 2010
Could that weird Motorola Android device we saw last week actually be the Motorola MT820 pictured above? The button arrangement is different but the transparent flip screen, camera placement, and...
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by afazel
Apr 23, 2010
More details have become available for the Lenovo LePhone, and not all of them are pretty. Previously thought to be running Android 2.1, it now appears to be running a highly-customized version of And...
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by afazel
Apr 20, 2010
Lenovo took a headfirst leap into the mobile market Monday by launching its LePhone. With this entrance into the market, Lenovo expects to expand heavily into the mobile Internet services arena and wi...
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by Casey Chan
Apr 13, 2010
 We're not sure if we still care about mediocre Dell Android phones that are headed to China but it looks like Dell is popping off with another 'Ophone' (aka China's Android) powered device. This...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 11, 2010
This is another one of those deals that's likely to raise a few eyebrows, or at least produce some unwarranted exclamation points. The long and short of it is that Microsoft and Motorola have come to ...
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by Casey Chan
Feb 24, 2010
 It's no secret that Google and China are having some differences. The crux of the disagreement is China's notoriously stringent censorship of the web and we definitely applaud Google for refusin...
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by Casey Chan
Feb 04, 2010
 This is incredibly odd. China Mobile's Ophone platform, which is based off Android, just received an update from 1.5 to 2.0. That's great because it gives Ophone users new features like voice re...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 31, 2010
If you're just dying to get your hands on the Motorola Backflip (speaking of hands-ons, check out ours with the phone), tickets to China are running about $800 right now. 'Cause that's where you're go...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 22, 2010
 Hey hey! Even though Google and China are having a little standoff, with Google even going as far as delaying 2 Android phones in China, it looks like the Lenovo LePhone will carry on business a...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 21, 2010
Looking to market your Android app in China? Don't want to be bothered with Google's Android Market? Motorola's got you covered with SHOP4APPS. It's offering app testing, merchandising and promotion w...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 19, 2010
Looks like we might be seeing the first fallout in Google's tiff with China over reported cyber attacks and having to censor search results because of Chinese law. The launch of pair of Android-powere...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
Seth Weintraub at Computer World asks a good question: If Google really leaves China because of Internet search filtering, what will that mean for the future Android? There are billions of eyeballs at...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 07, 2010
  The Droid, Cliq, & Backflip aren't the only Motorola Android devices around. There's also the XT800 and MT710. Confused? Yeah, it's okay. We've seen these China-only devices previously but ...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 14, 2009
 Why, hello again Motorola Zeppelin. We've seen the back of you already, and now we finally get to see your front face. Not too shabby in our opinion, the contours of the Zeppelin, or XT800 as it...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 04, 2009
 The Motorola Sholes Tablet that popped up a few days ago has reared its (rather ugly) head again. The Sholes Tablet is actually looking less like a tablet and more like just a smartphone but any...
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by Casey Chan
Nov 24, 2009
 Dell's first Android smartphone, the Dell Mini 3i, is set to launch in China on China Mobile and some details have finally come to light. According to China Mobile, the Dell Mini 3i packs:Dimens...
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by Casey Chan
Nov 16, 2009
 The much anticipated Dell Android Smartphone is officially official and it's headed to China & Brazil. The Dell Mini 3i, as it's known, looks like a cross between an iPhone and a Palm Pre wi...
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by Casey Chan
Oct 07, 2009
 Update: The WSJ reports that the Dell Android Phone may be headed to AT&T. AT&T is currently the only carrier who have yet to reveal their Android plans.When we first heard that Dell was...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 01, 2009
 Not this again. China Mobile has ruined another potentially good phone. The LG GW880 is LG's first Android device, and though we were once eager to see what LG was cooking with Android, the GW88...
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by Casey Chan
Aug 17, 2009
 There you have it. A picture of the Dell Mini 3i aka dellphone in real, breathing life. Look at that polish! Look at that glare! Getting excited? Don't. Your hopes for a high-end device will be ...
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by Casey Chan
Aug 11, 2009
 The Dell Android smartphone has been expected for what feels like years now so hearing that Dell is going to make an Android Smartphone is hardly surprising--what is surprising is that it's supp...
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by Casey Chan
Aug 04, 2009
The world's biggest market, China, has largely been ignored by Android. Partly due to China's unique (read: difficult) phone standards, there has been little movement in preparing an Android phone for...
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by Casey Chan
May 27, 2009
 HTC CEO Peter Chou recently stated that HTC will build an Android device for China Mobile, one of the biggest carriers in the world. The HTC Ophone (no, not that one) is a re-bran...
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by Casey Chan
Apr 21, 2009
 The uber-sexy Ophone is reportedly being released to China in May. This is noteworthy because it is supposed to be a direct competitor to the impending-iPhone launch on a competing carrier and b...
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by brian hart#ac
Apr 09, 2009
 Demonstrating that the old adage "beauty is only skin deep" is true, we've learned that the sleek, full touchscreen Huawei G7000 is running a propriety OS rather than Google's And...