HONG KONG, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Lenovo Group, the world's No.4 PC brand, said its mobile phone based on Google's Android platform will not be affected by an ongoing spat between the search giant and the Chinese government.
Lenovo is using the Android operating system in its new LePhones, following its recent repurchase of its former cellphone unit.
A company executive made the remarks at a shareholder meeting in Hong Kong on Friday.
((Reporting by Joanne Chiu; Editing by Chris Lewis))
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Lenovo is using the Android operating system in its new LePhones, following its recent repurchase of its former cellphone unit.
A company executive made the remarks at a shareholder meeting in Hong Kong on Friday.
((Reporting by Joanne Chiu; Editing by Chris Lewis))
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