The Lenovo K800 got a lot of news coverage last January during the 2012 CES because it featured an Intel Atom-powered Android smartphone. The Lenovo K800 is the second Atom-based smartphone, following the Xolo 900 which was launched in India back in April 2012. Lenovo K800 specs: 4.5" LCD 720p display @ 1280x720 pixels Intel Atom Z2460 1.6GHz PowerVR SGX 540 graphics 400MHz 1GB DDR2 RAM HSPA+ WiFi 802.11 b/g/n NFC Bluetooth 3.0 GPS w/ aGPS support HDMI-out Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread The early prototype scored 3850 on Quadrant and 27.5fps on Nenamark2. For now, Lenovo is releasing the K800 in China but since the company (the mobile division) has started its presence in the Philippines last year, it's very likely they will also launch it here. Though it's still uncertain which smartphone will be the first to represent Intel in the smartphone was, tech junkies are eyeing on several handsets that has the Intel Medfield chip, one of them is the Lenovo K800 which was present at the CES 2012. Android 2.3 Gingerbread running on an Intel Atom processor -- that's what the Lenovo K800 is all about. The Lenovo K800 packs some impressive specs -- a 4.5-inch 720p HD screen, 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z2460, 8MP camera, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, HSPA+, NFC, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS. Read more in our articles including "Computex: Lenovo K800, the Atom-powered Android" and "Intel's Android Smartphone coming out this week?".
The Lenovo K800 got a lot of news coverage last January during the 2012 CES because it featured an Intel Atom-powered Android smartphone. The Lenovo K800 is the second Atom-based smartphone, following the Xolo 900 which was launched in India back in April 2012.
Lenovo K800 specs: 4.5" LCD 720p display @ 1280x720 pixels Intel Atom Z2460 1.6GHz PowerVR SGX 540 graphics 400MHz 1GB DDR2 RAM HSPA+ WiFi 802.11 b/g/n NFC Bluetooth 3.0 GPS w/ aGPS support HDMI-out Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread The early prototype scored 3850 on Quadrant and 27.5fps on Nenamark2. For now, Lenovo is releasing the K800 in China but since the company (the mobile division) has started its presence in the Philippines last year, it's very likely they will also launch it here. Though it's still uncertain which smartphone will be the first to represent Intel in the smartphone was, tech junkies are eyeing on several handsets that has the Intel Medfield chip, one of them is the Lenovo K800 which was present at the CES 2012.
Our coverage of lenovo k800 includes: "Computex: Lenovo K800, the Atom-powered Android"; "Intel's Android Smartphone coming out this week?"; "Lenovo K800 packs an Intel Atom and Android". Each article provides unique insights and information.