Lenovo 'OPhone' interface mimicking the iPhone?
updated 08:25 pm EDT, Tue March 24, 2009
Lenovo OPhone interface
A Chinese blog has posted images showing the user interface for Lenovo's 'OPhone.' The Android-based OS includes many design elements matching the iPhone's interface, including the icons' rounded-square shape, size and arrangement, the general color scheme and even the small circles indicating the current icon page. The touchscreen handset will feature a five-megapixel camera, microSD card slot and Bluetooth 2.0.
The open-source operating system, designed for the Chinese market, has lead to the nickname 'OPhone' for the device category. The platform runs a customized version of Android known as the Open Mobile System that supports China's TD-SCDMA standard.







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Joined: Apr 2008
Our phone is so crappy
we just throw it on sharp rocks to take photos for you.