China Mobile has previously tried to promote its own mobile operating system, called OPhone, which was based on Android. But the OPhone OS gradually fell to obscurity, after failing to attract enough backing from handset vendors.
China Mobile to develop own branded handsets, while it waits for the iPhone
China Mobile, which aims to offer the iPhone, hopes to iron out differences with Apple eventually
By Michael Kan, IDG News Service |
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