Intel Atom Powered Lenovo K800 Smartphone Unveiled at CES

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Intel announced a number of advancements across its smartphone business, including a multi-year, multi-device strategic relationship with Motorola Mobility and a handset by Lenovo based on the companys new Intel Atom processor platform. Sporting a 4.5-inch a TFT display with 720p, the Intel-powered smartphone K800 includes a 1.6GHz Medfield processor and runs on Android 4.0 OS along with Lenovo’s LeOS. The phone will use Intel’s 3. The phone has two cameras with the ability to do burst mode that allows individuals to capture 15 pictures in less than a second with the rear 8-megapixel camera. Several smartphones based on the new Atom processor are expected to come to market in 2012.

Lenovo K800 smartphone

Liu Jun, Lenovo senior vice president and president of Mobile Internet and Digital Home, also joined Otellini onstage to debut the Lenovo K800 smartphone based on Intel technology and running the Android* platform. Liu Jun said the K800 smartphone will be available in China in the second quarter and will run on China Unicoms 21Mbs network. The smartphone features the low-power Intel Atom processor Z2460 with Intel Hyper-Threading Technology, support for HSPA+ with the Intel XMM 6260 Platform, and the Lenovo LeOS user interface for a localized experience in China.

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