The Android-powered Dream G2 handset from China-based maker Sciphone is expected to hit the China market for less than 1,200 yuan (US$174) within 10-15 days, according to a Chinese-language Sina.com report. The Sciphone Dream G2 will run Android Home edition V1.0, and will come with GSM/EDGE support, 16GB flash memory, and Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube applications, but it will not include a phys...
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Nokia announced today that SNAP Mobile, its connected mobile Java gaming platform, has expanded games distribution channels in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan. Through further cooperation with SINA Corporation, a leading online media company, Chinese consumers can access more connected games on Nokia devices and download them through local online storefronts. In Taiwan, people can
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China's leading online media company offers free game trials and affordable subscriptions Shanghai - At the Game Developers Conference (GDC) China, Nokia announced that Sina Corporation, a leading online media company and value-added information service provider for China and for global Chinese communities, has launched five connected mobile games powered by Nokia's Snap Mobile. Consumers in China
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