Motorola Mobility, in partnership with Intel Corporation, introduced the powerful ‘Motorola RAZR I’ with Intel Inside: the new full-screen smartphone that fits in the palm of your hand. Its Super AMOLED Advanced 4.3-inch display spans from edge-to-edge with virtually no border – giving you more screen with less phone. RAZR i is the first smartphone that can achieve speeds of 2.0 GHz, thanks to a fast Intel Atom processor. Jump from a game to a text and over to a playlist, then off …
ZTE now joins the rising number of phone makers who have invested on Intel x86 technology with the announcement of its latest Intel Atom-powered Android smartphone.
Marketed as the ZTE Grand X IN, the handset runs on a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom Z2460 processor and Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) operating system.
It features a 4.3-inch screen, 1 GB of RAM, HSPA+ speeds of up to 21 Mbps, an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, and a 1650 mAh battery.
The ZTE Grand X IN measures 127x65x9.9 …
Orange has confirmed that the Intel San Diego smartphone will be released in the U.K. on June 6.
The release of the phone marks another milestone for Intel as it advances its plans in the mobile devices space.
“We’re proud to be working with such an exciting partner as Intel, and offering our customers the first Orange Intel powered smartphone on the market,” Paul Jevons, Director of Products and Devices, Orange UK, said. “The San Diego is a great addition to our own-branded device …
Intel Corporation has announced a number of advancements across its smartphone business, including a multi-year, multi-device strategic relationship with Motorola Mobility, Inc. and a handset by Lenovo based on the company’s new Intel Atom processor platform. Several smartphones based on the new Atom processor are expected to come to market in 2012.
“The best of Intel computing is coming to smartphones,” said Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini. “Our efforts with Lenovo and Motorola …
Intel has unveiled prototypes on its new range of smartphones and tablets that are set to arrive next year in an attempt to impede the long-standing mobile market dominance of rival chip maker ARM.
Intel will use the new Medfield mobile chip based on the latest and most power-efficient design of its Atom processors to power the new line of Android devices.
The Medfield chip poses the best competition yet that Intel will thrust out to the mobile market currently dominated by UK-based firm ARM.
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