Lenovo launches the Android based OPhone on China Mobile

lenovo-ophone.jpg Lenovo has jumped into the Android smartphone bandwagon, and will make the world's third Android based phone. A spy shot of a Lenovo-branded mobile phone has appeared on the Internet. The device, a sharp looking touch-based device, and is ready for testing. OPhone is a codename for phones that will be based on China Mobile's OMS(Open Mobile System) which is essentially Android + TD SCDMA (China's home-grown 3G standard). Little is known about the device, aside from what can be gleaned from this image; that means a large touchscreen interface with touch-sensitive controls and what's likely a single hardware 'Home' button. The device surely is more attractive than HTC's G1 Android phone.

We can hope that Lenovo will consider developing a US/Euro version of the OPhone, since the TD SCDMA feature means it's a China only device.

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