Panasonic to unveil its first Android-driven smartphones

17 November, 2010
After stepping down from the international mobile phone market a few years ago, word is Panasonic is getting ready for a comeback. Apparently, the Japanese company is working on its first Android...

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  • 17 Nov 2010

kylecloey, 17 Nov 2010i support panasonic, they are a good company with lots of q... moreI also support panasonic. I've been using lumix cameras for years and they are great. Other panasonic products have also treated me well. they also seem to understand how to create a product that uses metal in it's construction. The mostly plastic products being shoved down the mobile phone markets are ugly.

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    • kylecloey
    • PS6
    • 17 Nov 2010

    i support panasonic, they are a good company with lots of quality products [^_^]

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      • mr.bogus
      • sxv
      • 17 Nov 2010

      well when you say quality... its all about japanese electronics no doubt...well lets see.. im expecting, its expensive!

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        • Anonymous
        • fsg
        • 17 Nov 2010

        android is a huge operating system made for people who need punch of games and applications which made for touch screen mobile
        so this mobile is a failure

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          • brynn
          • TkJ
          • 17 Nov 2010

          yyyyyeeeeeeesssssssssssssss clamshell button fones..my prayers have been answered..;-))))

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            • Anonymous
            • TkJ
            • 17 Nov 2010

            I had a Panasonic in the distant past and pretty good it was I recall. Seemed ahead of its time and the voice dialer was particularly good with a high degree of accuracy.

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              • Tahir
              • SXx
              • 17 Nov 2010

              If they come up with something innovative akin to their TV range then it'll be worth it. Just hope they don't make low end, unsupported crapsickles.

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                • mw
                • j{q
                • 17 Nov 2010

                bad,plus flip phones without touchscreen are dead.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • TpV
                  • 17 Nov 2010

                  Great news!

                  Right now no manufacturer produces quality products. Only extremely expensive buggy unsupported technocrap.

                  I hope Panasonic brings quality products. It's long wanted.

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                    • phones4u
                    • 9xM
                    • 17 Nov 2010

                    android on flip fone.......should be exciting, i like flip fones

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                      • t7X
                      • 17 Nov 2010

                      I seriously think they should just go back to the mobile phone world's graveyard and never come back. Seriously? They won't stand any chance to the mobile giants of today. They should just do things where they're good at. Mobile phones? Such a no no.

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                        • 9Ge
                        • 17 Nov 2010

                        epic fail

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                          • kai en
                          • uC4
                          • 17 Nov 2010

                          er... Japanese clamshell phones are pretty much equipped with touchscreen as well, if you guys actually do some simple googling, you can see already

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                            • Anonymous
                            • LH0
                            • 17 Nov 2010

                            Go for it Pana. At last you are back. Welcome back. Kick them in the b***s.....

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                              • Anonymous
                              • gxJ
                              • 17 Nov 2010

                              Actually, no android phone will be without a touchscreen, the image of a clamshell is used because that's the x250, panasonic's last flagship model

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                                • fckka
                                • PEd
                                • 17 Nov 2010

                                bad.........

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                                  • Dariusdd
                                  • LfT
                                  • 17 Nov 2010

                                  Android withput touchscreen will be... strange.

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • wuj
                                    • 17 Nov 2010

                                    2012! by that time, the market will be so saturated with different cellphone brand no one will notice them anymore.