Chinese markets will soon welcome another handset by LG dubbed the GW880, according to Engadget. It is supposedly the first Android phone by the company operating on China Mobile’s OPhone platform. OPhone reportedly stands for Open Mobile System, the name for China Mobile's customized version of Google's mobile operating system.
The device will feature a 3.5-inch
480*800 WVGA touchscreen along with
512MB ROM, 256MB RAM, GPS, a five megapixel camera with flash, front camera for video conferencing and
CMMB / MBBMS Mobile TV.
As for the phone nothing apart from these details are known. LG is also apparently expecting to release the GW880 in other parts of the world besides China in the future.
Presumably if that is the case, the Chinese oPhone operating system, which is based on Android, will be replaced with the standardised Google Android.
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