Lenovo has announced its latest Android flagship smartphone, the IdeaPhone K900 which comes with the first Intel Clover Trail+ Processor family. It is 6.9mm thin and sports a 5.5-inch IPS screen. The processor is Intel’s latest 32nm dual-core Z2580 processor announced at CES 2013. As of now, the phone seems to be only for the Chinese market.
It’s dual-core setup is clocked at 2GHz and storage is of up to 64GB with expansion slot via microSD card. The primary camera is 13-megapixel with dual flash using the Sony Exmor BSI sensor and an F1.8 lens. In the front is a 2-megapixel 88 degree wide angle camera. The phone weighs 162g which made from a composite of stainless steel alloy and polycarbonate.
Lenovo boasts that the K900 is one of the first smartphones in the world to combine a 5.5-inch IPS display with 1080p full high-definition resolution performance at 400+ pixels per inch. The touch-capacitive display is protected by Gorilla Glass 2.
Liu Jun, President of its Mobile Internet Digital Home (MIDH), and senior vice president, Lenovo, expressed that “Rather than focus on specifications that look good on a datasheet, we’ve zeroed in on what consumers want and proved that for smartphone users, top performance doesn’t require a thick profile.”
The K900 will be available from April in China and in select regional markets soon thereafter. Currently, there is no information on pricing and specifications and which flavor of Android the device will be running. It is expected that more info will be available closer to Mobile World Congress, Barcelona.
Via Engadget