Lenovo Lephone Android Snapdragon smartphone headed to China
Lenovo have announced a new smartphone, the bizarrely named Lenovo Lephone. Based on Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon processor, the Lephone has a 3.7-inch 480 x 800 touchscreen with a second touch panel underneath rather than physical controls. That responds to gestures, which Lenovo have custom-coded into the version of Android the Lephone runs.
Full details are unknown at present, though we do know that the Lephone has a WCDMA radio, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS. There are also twin cameras – a 3-megapixel unit on the back for general use, and a front-facing camera for video calls – and the whole thing measures 12mm thick and 60mm wide.
Lenovo also plan to offer various accessories, including a clamshell docking station which will add a hardware QWERTY keyboard to the Lephone. The Android smartphone will apparently arrive in China in the first half of 2010.
Full details are unknown at present, though we do know that the Lephone has a WCDMA radio, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS. There are also twin cameras – a 3-megapixel unit on the back for general use, and a front-facing camera for video calls – and the whole thing measures 12mm thick and 60mm wide.
Lenovo also plan to offer various accessories, including a clamshell docking station which will add a hardware QWERTY keyboard to the Lephone. The Android smartphone will apparently arrive in China in the first half of 2010.
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