Wednesday, March 28

Lenovo K800:Intel's first Android powered smartphone



The waiting time is finally over! Lenovo at CES in Vegas has revealed their new K800 smartphone, which is the first in the world to run on Intel's Atom Z2460 (Medfield) chipset running Lenovo's LeOS skin. It is a bit thicker from design point of view. It will run a heavily skinned version of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) , which looks identical to the skins on Lenovo's tablets. It has got a 1.6GHz Intel processor, a 4.5-inch 720p HD TFT display, an 8 MP camera, a WCDMA HSPA+ 21Mbps wireless radio,
802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, and GPS onboard. It has also got a  WiDi onboard, which according to Lenovo enables screen synchronization to a TV at 720p. The phone looks fantastic. Lenovo plans to launch it in China first, in Q2 of this year.












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