The launch of Android Phones in China are being postponed
Following the dispute between Google & China, China Unicom, has postponed the launch of its first Android phones, which supposed to happen this Wednesday.
Google Inc. spokeswoman Marsha Wang said "It is postponed" for an indefinitely time and also declined to give a reason for the decision. We still don't know whether Google are going to cancel their launch of Android phones in China or they're just going to reschedule the launch date.
And this matter could affect both Motorola and Samsung, which their device are supposed to be launched by Unicom. Motorola, in particular, had hoped to use the Google OS to gain additional market share in China. One of two Motorola device are prepared to supports Mobile's TD-SCDMA network.
On the contrary of this matter, the rival of Google's Android phones, the iPhone 3G and 3GS, which are also being sold by Unicom, could gain a benefit because of this setbacks. Unicom says it has sold over 100,000 iPhones since launching the device on October 30.
[via: Yahoo News and Mashable]