AT&T Lenovo K800
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Jan 16, 2012 | Tag: Mobile reviews
AT&T Lenovo K800 - the first smart phone on the Intel Medfield chip
While the Intel Corporation and Motorola Mobility are planning a tight collaboration that will lead to producing smart phones, than Lenovo is already doing it: it presented a smart phone on a Medfield - Lenovo K 800 Intel chip within the CES. The device Lenovo K800 works on the Android 4.0, it has a 4.5 inches display with the 1280x720 pixels resolution, a camera (no details about the camera resolution) with a double LED flash and a pretty strong perspective of getting on the market in the second semester of the year under the China Unicom carrier brand.

There was no other information regarding the technical features, but the Engadget have published some data after getting familiarized with the exhibited model. The Intel Medfield processor has the 1.6 GgHz frequency, the device is equipped with a TFT display, a 8 megapixels camera. The Lenovo K800 was connected to the 3G network at the AT&T and also showed the HSPA+ network support. The device AT&T Lenovo K800 also supports the 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS connectivity options.
