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Lenovo Mobile launched the world's first OPhone smart phone - Lenovo O1, with immediate sales in all local markets in mainland
The phone is based on Spreadtrum TD-SCDMA solution, and supports China Mobile OPhone OS smart phone operating system.
Spreadtrum and Lenovo Mobile, in a highly collaborative technical partnership, jointly developed Lenovo O1.
This new handset runs on the China Mobile led developed Intelligent Terminal software platform - the OPhone platform. Lenovo 01 uses Spreadtrum's TD-SCDMA/HSDPA / GSM / GPRS / EDGE baseband chip SC8800S and radio frequency ("RF") chip QS3200. It is currently the first 3G OPhone-based smart phone that supports TD-SCDMA, combining China Mobile's integrated applications, openness, comprehensive entertainment, business applications and other major features for the mobile Internet. Lenovo O1 is a leading example of successful partnerships among key corporations targeting
As the world's first TD-SCDMA OPhone-based smart phone, Lenovo O1 adopted Spreadtrum TD-SCDMA chip technology to support GSM / GPRS / EDGE / HSDPA and meets the demand for convergence of video, interactive e-mail and web browsing among others. The introduction of TD-SCDMA OPhone-based smart phones, represented by Lenovo O1, should greatly push forward the development cycle for
Regarding Lenovo O1, Spreadtrum President and CEO, Dr.
Lenovo Mobile president and CEO
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