Lenovo’s IdeaPhone K860 with Android ICS and quad-core Samsung Exynos processor gets previewed
Lenovo’s first quad-core Android handset, the IdeaPhone K860, has been previewed in China today – which means it will probably become available soon.
The K860 is obviously a high-end device. It runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and is one of the few handsets out there to use a quad-core Samsung Exynos processor. Other than that, the new IdeaPhone features a 5 inch HD (1280 x 720) display, 1GB of RAM, 8MP rear camera with Led flash and 1080p video recording, 2MP front-facing camera, MicroSD card support, and a 2,250 mAh battery.
ZOL, the Chinese website that previewed the Lenovo K860, didn’t say how much this would cost. Also, we have no idea if the smartphone – or something similar to it – will be released outside China.
Apart from launching Android smartphones and tablets, Lenovo will also start selling a Windows 8 tablet (in October), as well as Windows Phone 8 devices (but these may not be out until next year).
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