SciPhone brings us one of the first Android dual-SIM phones available at the moment. (For a real quick unboxing video in French, scroll to the end of this post.) The SciPhone N21 has been available for a month now but we have yet to come across a video of the Android-based SciPhone. Beareyes, has an [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, November 12, 2009
The Motorola Droid may be making the iPhone sweat in the U.S., but in China OPhone is the name Apple will be most wary about. So when Moto has recently announced its liking for OPhone, the mobile world better listen. Introducing the Motorola MT710, the company’s first OPhone mobile. In case you haven’t heard, OPhone [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 3, 2009
This is the end of a very long journey for Apple in China. The Cupertino company had been in talks with Chinese wireless providers for two years over the distribution of iPhone in the biggest mobile market in the world. Apple had a chance to make a deal with China Mobile (the company has been [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 2, 2009
The greatest smartphone in the world has landed on the most populous country in the world. The Chinese iPhone is officially available today and there are queues! Not as long as the queues in the iPhone’s US release but there queues nonetheless. Unicom is China’s official iPhone provider, but the big guns has a sticky problem [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, October 3, 2009
We’ve known for months that SciPhone is interested in Google Android as an OS for its non-iPhone clone smartphones, such as the N12. We suspect that SciPhone will not stop on one Android phone in the market. And here they are with three new phones: N16, N17 and N19. The report also included information on the [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 10, 2009
Side-by-side, I have to admit that the Meizu M8 can match iPhone in looks. Ultimately, in China it’s going to be features like hardware sleekness and video playback that are going to make the difference with the Chinese people. As the China iPhone will be sold with the WiFi disabled, features like 5 MP camera, [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 4, 2009
The OPhone platform or OMS is no secret anymore, and while we’ve already seen a couple of handset touting this Android-modified China-brew mobile OS such as the Dell Mini 3i and Lenovo 01, there were actually a bunch of other goodies that were unveiled by China Mobile that will also run on this new system. [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 28, 2009
There is no official word on the China iPhone pricing. China Unicom, though, has confirmed two models for the largest market in the world. The China Unicom iPhones will have no WiFi (disabled), to meet country regulations. The anticipation is finally over, even though Apple iPhones have been available for the Chinese who can afford it. [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, August 15, 2009
China Unicom, the carrier expected to offer up the iPhone in China, has officially denied the report that they’ve ordered 5 million iPhones from Apple. Yi Difei, China Unicom’s spokesman, officially said that the rumors are “not true” but affirms that talks between the two companies are still on-going. Tiffany Yang, meanwhile, speaking on Apple’s [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, August 13, 2009
Earlier this week, we found out that the Dell smartphone is called the mini 3i. It was also revealed that it will be running on the modified Android platform called Ophone, but apart from that, we were still pretty clueless as to what it looked like and it’s other features. Well, that was the case [...]
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
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