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Communicator Lenovo Ophone will go on sale in September

Communicator Lenovo Ophone will go on sale in September
Android-smartphone Ophone, whose release has been repeatedly postponed, will go on sale in September this year, said the representative of Lenovo Mobile, the mobile units of the Chinese company Lenovo. The implementation of the device will be carried through the largest Chinese operator China Mobile. Phone, called the Lenovo O1, will support TD-SCDMA, moving version of the Chinese Government Chinese 3G-standard W-CDMA. Now the standard is extremely unpopular: for five months from the beginning of the year, this type of service connected less than 3% of users of China Mobile. This is largely due to a lack of handsets supporting TD-SCDMA. The device is built around the operating platform for Open Mobile System (OMS), a localized version of Google Android. We know that O1, equipped with a 624-MHz processor, a 3.5-inch touch screen with HVGA-resolution 480x240 pixels, 5 megapixel camera with flash and the possibility of video recording, GPS modules and Bluetooth 2.0, support for digital TV, slot for memory cards microSD. The basis for the input of information policy serves as a keyboard. The capacity of the removable battery is 1 500 or 2 000 mAh. The device will be presented in two versions - with 8 and 16 GB of internal memory. As reported in O1 can be installed module Wi-Fi, although the Chinese Government in recent times is trying to discourage manufacturers from the production of such devices, as well as the authorities have some plans to move the 3G-network, and control over the transmitted data. Meanwhile, the Lenovo and the Internet publication of the design NewWebPick hold a competition to create a design smartphone O1.
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05:37, Monday, August 10, 2009

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