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Samsung Galaxy S II Duos Headed to China with Dual GSM/CDMA Support

After revealing a duo of dual-SIM handsets yesterday in the form of the Galaxy Y Duos and Galaxy Y Pro Duos, Samsung will add to their lineup of handsets with expanded radio capabilities. A new variation on the Samsung Galaxy S II is headed to China and will support both GSM and CDMA2000. The phone [...]
Dec 24th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Android Overload: US Gov’t Wont Block Hands-Free Cellphone Use, Dell Launches Baidu Smartphone In China and More

Good evening ladies and gents! You seem to have found yourself wandering into the Android Overload. This is your one stop, place to shop for all of the top news stories from throughout our day. If you want a little extra reading material and our front page wasn’t quite enough to fee your hunger, you [...]
Dec 23rd, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Android Overload: Lenovo LePad S2005 Goes On Sale In China, LG Optimus LTE HD Released In Japan and More

Greetings, Phandroids! It’s time for another episode of the Android Overload. Here, we’ve gathered all the top news stories from throughout the day that didn’t quite make it onto our front page. But we’ve placed them conveniently here for you to soak up. If you find something interesting, feel free to leave your thoughts… unless [...]
Dec 14th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Lenovo LePhone K2 is Another High-End Phone for China

Lenovo’s been busy this week. To my count, they have announced three different tablets and three different phones. That third phone is the Lenovo LePhone K2, a high-end handset for their main market, China. It’ll sport a 4.3 inch IPS display, a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and an 8 megapixel camera. We’re still [...]
Nov 30th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
HTC’s First NFC-Enabled Phone Will Launch in China

HTC will finally bring an NFC-enabled handset to market, but it isn’t headed to American (or even European shores). OK, so it is still very likely the HTC Stunning (or something very similar to it) will find its way to other regions, but for now the only word on the manufacturer’s first NFC-capable device comes [...]
Aug 10th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Motorola XT883 (Milestone 3) Gets China Announcement Before Verizon

We normally don’t write about phones being released in China, but this one is obviously a special case. China Telecom is now set to carry the Motorola Milestone 3 sometime in the third quarter. You know what the American version of this phone is? Of course you do! It’s the Motorola DROID 3 And Verizon [...]
Jun 17th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Motorola XT882 Comes to China as Dual-Core, Dual-Mode, Dual-SIM Powerhouse

Usually devices headed to the Chinese market do little to excite us with low-powered specs and poor implementations of the Android OS, but a new phone from Motorola just dropped that is sure to make any smartphone fan jealous. The MOTO XT882 provides a triple threat as a dual-core, dual-mode, dual-standby handset based around hardware [...]
Jun 7th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Android Overload: China Gets A TV Set With Android 2.2, Twitter Updates Mobile Web Site and More

Good evening, Phandroids! Lots of great news was posted today. I, for one, got my Android chonies all in a bunch over T-Mobile’s leaked roadmap. But for every great post on our site, there’s always some “smaller” that couldn’t let slip through the cracks. And for those that don’t like letting anything get passed them, [...]
May 18th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Video – Nanopad Tablet Android China less then 100 dollars
Feb 11th, 2011 | Filed under Videos -
Motorola DROID X Gets Overclocked Before Heading to China

The Motorola Droid X is headed for Chinese shelves – it’s been renamed the ME811 for this occasion, by the way – and it’s not much different from Verizon’s version here in the states. Still, the one difference it does ship with isn’t one to be upset about: it’ll be clocked at 1.2GHz. The same [...]
Jan 18th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid

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