Selasa, 06 Maret 2012

Here is the First Intel’s Smartphone for Europe Market

First Intel’s Smartphone for Europe Market | Intel’s plan to become a major player in the mobile device system slowly began to threat other mobile device processors suppliers. By introducing the first mobile phone made using their processors, Lenovo K800, Intel announced a partnership with the Orange in Europe.

This cooperation is manifested in a smartphone, which was temporarily renamed "Santa Clara", which will be the first Intel mobile processor for the European market.

This phone uses the Intel Atom Z2460 processor (the same used by Lenovo K800), which claimed to provide a longer battery life and faster performance.Intel's Orange Android Smartphone

Intel said that the cell phone is going to use Android OS 2.3 (Gingerbread), that will be upgraded to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).

In order to compete with other big brands like Samsung, HTC, LG, ZTE, Huawei, or even the iPhone from Apple, Intel will offer cheaper prices of these devices, without sacrificing its performance as a high end smartphone.

In addition, Santa Clara is also given the ability of HD video playing and 8MP camera. For the production, Intel cooperates with Intel Gigabyte.

Intel introduced Santa Clara at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona along with Orange that will launch the smartphone with the brand "Orange".

Deputy VP of Devices Orange, Patrick Remy explained that they would launch a phone with its own brand and launched in collaboration with Intel in Santa Clara due to enter the middle class cell phone business under contract with the system operator.

"This is an especially important step for the operator owned by France Telecom Orange. Orange has operations in Britain and France as well as developing countries like Africa," said Remy.

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