Lenovo Mobile to invest RMB 150 mln in 3G handsets this yearPublished: 08 Jun 2009 01:11:21 PST<p class="authorInfor"]</p]<!--begin CK content--]<ul class="narrow"]Top 5 News From ChinaKnowledge.comApple to open 2nd China retail store in Qianmen, BeijingMGM Mirage in talks to develop a casino in TaiwanHang Seng Index opens 158 points lower on MonCNPC, UMW Holdings' JV starts operation in QinhuangdaoBAIC loses out to Magna in deal for GM's OpelJun. 8, 2009 (China Knowledge) - Lenovo Mobile Communication Technology Ltd, a mobile phone subsidiary of Lenovo Group Ltd<0992>, this year plans to more than double its investments in 3G handset R&D to RMB 150 million, said Lv Dang, president and CEO of the subsidiary, sources reported.
Lv said that Lenovo Mobile has already invested more than RMB 20 million with China Mobile Ltd<0941><CHL>, the country's largest telecom operator, to jointly develop a smart phone called the Ophone, which runs the Google Android-based OMS (Open Mobile System) operating system.
The company this year will spend RMB 70 million on TD-SCDMA handset technology, focusing on the development of the Ophone, said Lv.
In the second half of this year, Lenovo Mobile is expected to launch more than 10 3G handsets, of which 70% will be TD-SCDMA handsets.
Lenovo Mobile became a wholly owned subsidiary of Lenovo Group when the PC maker bought a 19.2% stake from its joint venture partner Xiamen Overseas Chinese Electronic Co Ltd for nearly RMB 72 million in 2006.