HTC continues to spread like crazy, aiming to cover a larger area of scope for consumers to use their mobile phones. This time, they are invading China, offering new branded handsets for the Chinese community.
China users will be able to purchase the HTC Desire, HTC Wildfire, HTC Tianxi, and the HTC Tianyi. The HTC Tianxi looks like an evolved HTC HD2 and the HTC Tianyi looks like every popular HTC device morphed into one. HTC will also partner with China Mobile to make sure that they cover the China market more efficiently.
Tags: China, HTC, HTC Desire, HTC HD2, HTC Tianxi, HTC Wildfire
China Unicom is currently working to unveil an Android-powered phone of its own. The Android phone will run on the uPhone platform which will run on the Google OS. From the looks of it, China’s second largest mobile carrier will consolidate some features from Apple’s iOS and Samsung’s TouchWIZ technology all in one handset.
Quite interesting? Oh and they are also reportedly working on a Unistore app store too. Something is brewing over in China!
Tags: Android Phone, China, China Unicom, uPhone
Here is another result of the recent Chinese cyber attacks made on Google from China. Apparently the case has been far from settled resulting into the postponed launch of the Google Nexus One in China.
At the moment, China and Google are in standoff and unless something amicable happens soon, Google seems to be bent in holding back the release of the Google Nexus One in China.
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Until the conflict between China and Google is resolved, the latter has announced that they will be putting on hold the launch of the Google Nexus One in China. The Google Nexus One was originally scheduled to be released on Wednesday.
Google is currently in talks with the Chinese government to reach an agreement regarding their search results. Until this is settled, the Chinese folks will not get hold of this latest android-powered smartphone.
Tags: China, Google Nexus One, search results