macnn.com - 12/12/2008
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We said earlier that something was brewing between Lenovo and China Mobile called 'OPhone'. The latest bit is, the phone is looking good and 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 ...
openhandsetalliance.com - 12/9/2008
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Open Handset Alliance announces 14 new members December
9, 2008 The Open Handset Alliance, a group of...
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modmygphone.com - 12/12/2008
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modmygphone.com —
We said earlier that something was brewing between
Lenovo and China Mobile called 'OPhone'. The latest bit...
is, the phone is looking good and ready for testing. OPhone is a codename for phones that will be based on China Mobile's OMS(Open Mobile ...
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Lenovo-China Mobile's OPhone spotted - Android Forums | ...
modmygphone.com - 12/16/2008
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Go Back Android Forums | G-Phone Forums |
ModMyGphone > ModMyGphone > News Reload this Page Lenovo...
OPhone: More pics and details User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read News All the ...
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Lenovo OPhone: More pics and details - Android Forums | ...
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Lenovo Android phone to have iPhone styling?
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network —
[image] Lenovo will enter the touchscreen smartphone arena by using Google's Android and with a very iPhone-like appearance, a leak from modmyGphone shows. The unnamed device has a full touchscreen flush with the main body, like its Apple rival, and will have just a minimum of extra buttons for calling, answering and stepping through menus. No keyboard is immediately visible and suggests instead that the phone may use a planned ...
Lenovo Android phone to have iPhone styling?
Electronista | The Macintosh News Network —
... Lenovo will enter the touchscreen smartphone arena by using Google's Android and with a very iPhone-like appearance, a leak from modmyGphone shows. The unnamed device has a full touchscreen flush with the main body, like its Apple rival, and will have just a minimum of extra buttons for calling, answering and stepping through menus. No keyboard is immediately visible and suggests instead that the phone may use a planned ...
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Lenovo OPhone Sizes Up Against iPhone, iPhone 3G [OPhone]
gizmodo.com 12/26/2008 — Some China bloggers got hold of a Lenovo OPhone shell and did a sizemodo against the iPhone and iPhone 3G. Verdict: Similar slimness with more features. *swoon* I know what I want for Christmas. The OPhone is roughly 1mm bigger than the original ...
Samsung's Android phone - Android Forums | G-Phone Forums
modmygphone.com 12/19/2008 — No spy shots this time, but there is enough info to get you excited because this one's heading Stateside. Samsung is currently busy readying its Gphone for Q2 next year to be released via Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile. There are 30 Linux and Java ...