Talks between Google and China continue to remain tense, and because of that, Google decided to postpone the launch of two .
The focus of discussions between the two has been over Internet censorship and hacker attacks on human rights activists’ email accounts.
The launch of the phones, intended to compete with the iPhone, was originally scheduled to launch on Wednesday.
The announcement was made as the Chinese government stated that Google and other foreign firms have to obey the country’s laws and traditions.
“The launch we have been working on with China Unicom has been postponed,” a Google spokesperson had said.
The news also comes as foreign journalists who are based in Beijing claim that they have been the latest victims of China-based cyber attacks.
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