At CES 2013, the China-based company, Lenovo, announced what seems to be a competitor to the successful Samsung Galaxy Note II. That specific market of devices that Samsung started with their announcement of the Galaxy Note I back in 2011 has shown a lot of acceptance not only by the market but also by other OEMs. Lenovo is one of them with their announcement of their latest smartphone that is the world's first 1080p smartphone to be powered by an Intel Atom processor. Ans since it will technically be categorized as a phablet, it sports a 5.5" 1080p HD display. With regards to its availability, Lenovo said that the K900 smartphone will be available first in China, of course, and will be rolled out to selected markets after that.
Lenovo K900 specs:
- Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
- 5.5" (1080x1920) IPS LCD touchscreen display
- 401 ppi
- Corning Gorilla Glass 2
- 2GHz Intel Atom Z2580 dual-core processor
- GPU: PowerVR SGX544
- 2GB RAM
- Memory
- Internal: 16GB
- External: Up to 32GB via microSD card
- Camera
- Rear: 13MP
- Auto Focus
- Dual-LED Flash
- 1080p HD video recording @ 30fps
- Front: 2MP
- Connectivity
- WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n
- Bluetooth
- GPS with a-GPS
- GLONASS
- Sensor
- Accelerometer
- Proximity Sensor
- Digital Compass
- Interface
- 3.5mm headset jack
- microUSB 2.0
- Battery
- Undisclosed
These are the specs that Lenovo has so far released about the device. It ain't the full specs yet, apparently and unfortunately.
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