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1 June 2012 - 09:58 AMT

Intel-based smartphone LePhone K800 launched in China

Intel Corporation and Lenovo Group announced the general availability of the Lenovo LePhone K800 in China, Lenovo’s first smartphone with Intel Inside, Phys.org reported.

The LePhone K800 will be available on Lenovo’s official website, selected Suning & GOME stores and Lenovo retail stores and is priced at approximately RMB 3,299 ($524 USD).

The new Lenovo K800 smartphone has adopted Intel Atom processor, and brings to mobile phone users a high performance, low power smart computing experience, and broader choices. LePhone K800 has a powerful chip – 1.6GHz high-performance Intel Atom processor – providing robust performance to the phone and to easily meet various application demands.

With Intel Hyper Threading technology, LePhone K800 possesses advanced multitasking capability to simultaneously run and smoothly switch between several applications. The phone also brings support for HSPA+ 21Mbs network with the Intel XMM 6260 platform that provides users with a snappy Internet experience, including fast application responsiveness, while the low power feature of the Intel 32nm Atom™ chip helps to enable competitive low power to provide users with long hours of conversation and entertainment.

A 4.5-inch IPS full-view screen and 400MHz GPU with advanced graphics mean wider viewing angle and visual experience. In addition, it is also a super camera. With powerful photographic functions, users can shoot 1080P HD videos. With the fast responsiveness of the camera, users will not have to worry about missing life’s most precious moments.

The LePhone K800’s unique wireless display technology provides a new option to users, allowing them to extend video and images from the smaller mobile phone screen onto a bigger TV screen, making LePhone K800 a true home entertainment center.

LePhone K800 adopts Android 2.3.7 OS, with 1GB RAM and 16GB ROM built-in and is equipped with 4.5-inch IPS full-view screen, 8 million-pixel rear camera and 1.3 million-pixel front camera.