
China’s Huawei Technologies, a member of the Open Handset Alliance, intends to ship two or three Android-based mobile phones this year, according to Reuters. In addition to developing handsets based on Google’s open source Android operating system, Huawei will also release phones based on the soon-to-be open source Symbian OS and the LiMo Foundation’s open source Linux OS. The handset maker, which sold 33 million phones last year, aims to sell between 40 and 45 million handsets in 2009 including a phone supporting 4G Long Term Evolution technology later this year or early in 2010.
via reuters
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