Taiwan market: Flood of Android-powered smartphones to hit market in 1Q10
A flood of Android-powered smartphones from international and domestic brand vendors are expected to hit the Taiwan market in the first quarter of 2010, making the local market a fierce battle field for Android phones, according to industry sources.
The number of new Android-based smartphones introduced into the local market will total 7-8 models at the end of 2009 and early 2010 and likely double in the first quarter of 2010, the sources noted.
The new models planned for the first quarter of 2010 will include Samsung Electronics's Galaxy Spica i5700, Motorola's Cliq/Dext and Motus, Sony Ericssion's Xperia X10, and LG Electronics' touchscreen models, the sources indicated.
Among the domestic vendors, HTC (High Tech Computer) will launch its first Qualcomm Snapdragon-based model as well as the HTC Liquid, while Garmin-Asustek is also likely to introduce its Android phones, said the sources.
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The number of new Android-based smartphones introduced into the local market will total 7-8 models at the end of 2009 and early 2010 and likely double in the first quarter of 2010, the sources noted.
The new models planned for the first quarter of 2010 will include Samsung Electronics's Galaxy Spica i5700, Motorola's Cliq/Dext and Motus, Sony Ericssion's Xperia X10, and LG Electronics' touchscreen models, the sources indicated.
Among the domestic vendors, HTC (High Tech Computer) will launch its first Qualcomm Snapdragon-based model as well as the HTC Liquid, while Garmin-Asustek is also likely to introduce its Android phones, said the sources.
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