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In June, Motorola should launch a new smartphone on the market in China, the MOTO XT882, which is a triple-dual device: a dual-core, dual-mode, dual-standby Android device. The new device was unveiled only a few weeks ago, and should hit the shelves in China on the airwaves of China Telecom, featuring a price tag of... |
6 June 2011 19:01 GMT |
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Today, Norwegian software company Opera announced an agreement with Telling Telecom Development Co., a premier mobile phone distributor in China, for the creation of a joint venture aimed at the development of a browser aimed specifically for the Chinese market.The duo notes that the new agreement would offer both c... |
10 March 2011 08:41 GMT |
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Windows Phone 7, the latest mobile operating system version that Redmond-based software giant Microsoft brought to the market during the ongoing year, is expected to become available for purchase on handsets in China starting with the second half of the next year.It appears that the mobile platform would be included... |
16 December 2010 09:26 GMT |
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Chinese handset maker Coolpad has just confirmed the future release of their first Android smartphone, Coolpad N930. One of the biggest mobile phone markets in the world, China is the main battlefield for brands like HTC, Samsung, Motorola, LG and Sony Ericsson.Lately, more indigenous handset manufacturers decided to... |
29 September 2010 04:10 GMT |
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Today, Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC Corporation announced the launch of the first HTC-branded devices on the market in China. At the same time, the company announced the signing of an agreement with the wireless carrier China Mobile, the largest operator in the country and around the world by number of subscr... |
27 July 2010 08:23 GMT |
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Mobile content and applications are expected to see an impressive growth in China in the near future, as a wide range of mobile phone users in the country are set to choose such solutions for their next purchase in the mobile space. According to a recent study from TNS Technology, 32 percent of Chinese consumers are... |
31 March 2010 04:21 GMT |
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Chinese mobile carrier China Unicom is set to deliver mobile phones powered by Google's Android operating system to its users, even if Google has announced the delayed launch of such devices due to a dispute with the Chinese government. The company's top executive announced the plans on Wednesday, stating ... |
4 March 2010 02:36 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google reportedly canceled plans to launch the Nexus One by HTC mobile phone on the market in China, although the company was expected to do so as soon as next week during an event in Beijing. This is the second such move the company makes when it comes to the mobile phone market i... |
24 February 2010 09:24 GMT |
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Worldwide leading wireless platforms and semiconductors provider ST-Ericsson announced recently a partnership with Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC Corporation, for the development of smartphones. According to the company, the agreement with HTC will result in the inclusion of its TD-SCDMA technology into the han... |
12 February 2010 03:31 GMT |
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Norwegian software solutions company Opera Software announced today that Huawei, the China-based leading global telecommunications solutions provider, had selected its Opera Mobile 10 browser to be pre-loaded on the mobile phones that it would launch on the market in the country. According to the handset vendor, it ... |
8 February 2010 09:41 GMT |
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Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC has been long rumored to aim at delivering a nice range of new handsets on the market during the ongoing year, and now a few more details on some of its future plans have just surfaced around the Internet. The new pieces of info are related to new Android-based devices the company... |
8 February 2010 08:40 GMT |
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Following the recent dispute with the Chinese government over censorship in the country, search engine-based company Google announced that it pushed back the launch on the Chinese market of two mobile phones running under its Android operating system. Interestingly enough, the dispute between the government and Goog... |
19 January 2010 10:55 GMT |
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Computer makers Acer and Asustek are reportedly working closely with China-based 3G carriers for the launch of 3G capable smartphones in the country in 2010. The two companies are said to have partnered with China Mobile and China Unicom, and it seems that Acer will initially work on the promotion of TD-SCDMA and WC... |
11 December 2009 14:21 GMT |
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ViewSonic Corp. announced on Monday that it intended to enter the smartphone market, and that it would make its first handsets available for mobile phone users in China, while also planning to offer them on the European and American markets in the future. The company's debut on the smartphone market also marks t... |
13 May 2009 05:47 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the Web, Redmond software company Microsoft has partnered with the Taiwanese chip designer MediaTek for the development of chipsets that would be included inside future Windows Mobile smartphones aimed to be released on the emerging Chinese TD-SCDMA 3G market. MediaTek is a developer ... |
16 March 2009 06:02 GMT |
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It seems that we might soon see some TD-SCDMA handsets released by mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson. According to the latest news over the Internet, the company is considering the possibility to launch such devices on the Chinese market in the near future. Carl-Henric Svanberg, president and CEO of Ericsson, who is... |
27 February 2009 09:52 GMT |
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