“Lenovo unveiled a Qualcomm Snapdragon-based Android smartphone
aimed for a 1H 2010 release in China, says eWEEK. Meanwhile, Dell
officially announced a version of the Mini 3 Android smartphone
aimed at AT&T’s U.S. network, and showed off a MID-like Android
“slate” prototype.“Joining the avalanche of new Android devices at CES this week,
Lenovo’s LePhone is skipping over the heavy Android phone
competition in the U.S. and heading straight for China. Yet the
LePhone is not the usual scaled-down model targeted at China, but
closer to state of the art, offering the same 1GHz Qualcomm
Snapdragon found in Google’s new Nexus One phone, says a story in
our sister publication, eWEEK.“The LePhone also offers a large 3.7-inch, 800 x 400
touchscreen, WCDMA with 3G cellular, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a
three-megapixel camera, says the story. Measuring less than a half
inch thick, the phone also provides integrated Twitter and Facebook
applications, writes Maisto.”
Lenovo spins Snapdragon Android phone
By
Eric Brown
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