India-based cellphone maker Lava International has launched world's first Intel's Atom processor based smartphone Xolo X900.
Announced at the Mobile World Congress in Spain in February end, the feature-packed Xolo X900 has been priced at Rs 22,000. Intel now plans to launch a number of other Atom-based smartphones in partnership with Motorola, Lenovo, Orange and ZTE beginning later this year, all of which will run on Google Android.
tThe mobile phone has a 4.03 inch TFT LCD capacitive touch screen display (1024×600 pixel resolution) and it runs on the Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS (later upgradable to Ice Cream Sandwich). The highlight of the device is its processor, which is a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor with Hyper Threading that the company claims will provide faster speeds and better multi-tasking performance. XOLO X900 has 1GB of RAM and comes with 16GB of internal memory.
The device comes with an 8MP autofocus rear camera with LED flash that can also record full HD videos (1080p) and a 1.3MP front facing camera for video calling (480p). The camera also has a burst mode which lets it click 10 images in less than 1 second. On the connectivity front, the device comes with Bluetooth v2.1, Wi-Fi and 3G and it also has a micro USB and a micro HDMI port. Additionally, the device comes with Near Field Communication (NFC) capabilities.
The dimensions of the device are 123mm x 63mm x 10.99mm and its weight is 127 grams. The device has a 1,460mAh battery that the company claims will provide up to 15.5 hours of talk time on 2G and up to 7.5 hours on 3G.
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