
Lenovo has decided to release the X1 triband EDGE handset in China. It is actually a slider phone with a “Touch Dream” User Interface, which sounds like an HTC device. No word on when this handset will be released worldwide. [Lenovo]
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Lenovo has decided to release the X1 triband EDGE handset in China. It is actually a slider phone with a “Touch Dream” User Interface, which sounds like an HTC device. No word on when this handset will be released worldwide. [Lenovo]

Lenovo has rolled out two new handsets known as the i60 and i60S. Both handsets feature dual-band (900/1800 MHz) GSM radio, integrated media player, built-in FM radio, microSDHC memory card slot up to 16GB. The i60 has a 3-inch WQVGA display with 1250 mAh battery capacity joined by the i60s that has a smaller 2.8-inch WQVGA display with 1000 mAh battery capacity and adds few more buttons. Both handsets are available in China at this moment, no word on US availability yet. [IntoMobile]

Here is a new competitor for iPhone in the form of the Lenovo Ophone. This Android-powered touch-sensitive handset was specially designed to work with China Mobile’s Open Mobile System with support and applications for the carrier’s TD-SCDMA 3G network. Sadly, the Lenovo Ophone is avaialble only in China. [Engadget]

Lenovo Mobile is a newbie in the mobile phone’s business, but using Lenovo’s brand might help to strive the product’s sale. The company offers the P80 flip phone that features a 1-inch external OLED combined with a 2.8-inch primary display, micro SD expansion to 4GB, 2MP shooter, and FM radio. The handset is currently available in seven different colors. [Engadget]