Google Backtracking towards China’s Android Release

Posted by Editor in Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
Categories: Tech News       Tags: , , ,

It has been noticed that the Google has changed its dealing towards china after the browser clashed with this country over some censorship issues and this reaction can be well guessed from Google’s reaction of postponing the launch of two android phones in China. The well documented cyber attack of Google in China has pushed this company to review its censorship policy which as a result prompted China to announce that Google must obey its laws. The decision of both China and Google are not ensuring a good future of Google in China but it can be expected that the issue might get resolved after some resolution passed by both of them.

Photo by Extra Ketchup

Photo by Extra Ketchup

The Google step towards the china announcement is that it has Google has cancelled the planned release of two very fantastic Smartphones one that is made in collaboration with Motorola and other with Samsung. These phones were revealed through carrier China Unicom at a launch this week but one of the Google’s Spokesmen announced it later that ‘it has been postponed’. The news media’s experts are of the view that when these phones will come to this world they will be completely stripped by Google branding but nothing could be said more obviously so now we all have to wait till next date of release of those phones.

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