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Mobile | by C.K. Sample III | Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:45AM | 0 comments

Following upon last week's news that laptop manufacturer Lenovo was designing a sleek looking Google Android-based cell phone, pictures of the Lenovo Ophone have been posted online, along with more details about the China-only device's features. The Lenovo Ophone has a five-megapixel auto-focus camera with flash and the ability to record video, a microSD slot, both English and Chinese input via a virtual on-screen keyboard, and Bluetooth 2.0.

The fact that it will support English input via the keyboard gives some small ray of hope that even though the Chinese device may never be available via a U.S. service provider, we may someday be able to import one from China at a ridiculously high markup with exorbitant shipping fees and actually use the Ophone in front of our gadget-envious friends.

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