ZTE Corp. said Tuesday a smartphone it developed with Softbank Corp.(Japanese Corporation) using Google Inc.'s Android operating system will go on sale in Japan this month.
The phone, named Libero but also called the Softbank 003Z or the ZTE Blade, will be the first Chinese smartphone to be launched in Japan, ZTE said. The phone has already been launched in European countries including Britain, France and Germany, ZTE said.
ZTE and Softbank will collaborate to launch eight terminal products in Japan between October this year and March 2011, including other smartphones, data cards and modems, ZTE said.
The phone, named Libero but also called the Softbank 003Z or the ZTE Blade, will be the first Chinese smartphone to be launched in Japan, ZTE said. The phone has already been launched in European countries including Britain, France and Germany, ZTE said.
ZTE and Softbank will collaborate to launch eight terminal products in Japan between October this year and March 2011, including other smartphones, data cards and modems, ZTE said.
ZTE and Softbank have launched Android 2.2 powered Libero 003Z smartphone. Softbank Libero will be available from mid-December this year.
The Libreo 003Z comes with a 3.5” WVGA screen, a 600MHz MSN7227 CPU, a 5Mpix Camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, Bluetooth for a total weight of 110g and a size of 114×57x12.7mm.
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