Andre Yoskowitz
6 Mar 2010 13:32
China Unicom, the second largest carrier in the nation, has said it will begin selling Android handsets in China this year, despite Google's ongoing spat with the Chinese government.
In late January, Google postponed two high-profile Android smartphone launches in China, both of which would have been available through Unicom.
"We are open to mobile phone operating systems, and we recognize that Android is a mainstream system," said Unicom Chairman Chang Xiaobing, via Reuters. "We will definitely use Google's Android in our mobile handsets."
The delayed phones were from Motorola and Samsung.