Unicom drops Google search function from new Android phones

by Sourav Sharma on March 25, 2010

Unicom drops Google search function from new Android phones
(Telecompaper) Chinese mobile operator China Unicom plans to remove the Google search function from new phones based on Google’s Android operating system, reports the Financial Times. Unicom said the manufacturers of the Android handsets would instead choose which search engine to use on their phones. China Unicom president Lu Yimin said it was willing to co-operate with any firm that ‘abides by …

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