Lenovo, the Chinese PC maker, said it would release its first smartphone next month, a model based on Google's free Android operating system and aimed at the consumer drawn to Apple's iPhone and the Blackberry, from Research in Motion.
Called LePhone, the device includes “push” e-mail that is delivered without any action on the user's part, a main feature for the Blackberry. Lenovo executives said the gadget would come with hundreds of applications tailor-made for the Chinese market, capitalising on the innovation by Apple's App Store.
“We are ready for a fight with the iPhone,” said Liu Chuanzhi, Lenovo chairman.
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