Lenovo K800 is the first Android smartphone Medfield executed by a processor made by Intel. Medfield chip is the latest series of lines required for mobile chips. So far, the old chip from Intel was never really threatened the dominance of ARM- based chip technology in mobile devices because of wasteful power needed. But the new chip that is used in the Lenovo K800 is apparently going to be a significant step forward for Intel's power consumption is lower.
The first Android smartphone with the power of Intel's Medfield, Lenovo K800, has a 720p display measuring 4.5 inches. In the arena of CES 2012, Lenovo K800 Medfield executed by the processor 1.6GHz with Android 2.3. When Lenovo K800 later releases will run the latest version of Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
Other features of Lenovo K800, Android is a smartphone-Intel 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS connectivity. The latest benchmark results using SunSpider test Lenovo K800 show number 1.971 (versus a score of Galaxy Nexus 1.985)
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