- Announced a smartphone with an Intel Atom processor, called Orange San Diego
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2012-06-01 00:00:00
Intel is slowly but surely brings its products to the mobile market. Today, the British operator Orange has announced a new smartphone with a processor Intel Atom. Novelty was named Orange San Diego and has the potential to become a best seller in the domestic market. We have already seen that the devices on the chipset Intel Medfield, even with the presence of single-core processor can provide performance identical to the multi-core smartphone, and given the fact that the smartphone will be available free of charge, upon signing the contract, many people simply can not refuse such an offer. Smartphone Orange San Diego is made in the form factor monoblock, the front panel are four touch-sensitive shortcut keys, and as the operating system, Android 2.3 is used with a modified user interface. The unit equipped with 4.03-inch capacitive display with a resolution 600h1024 pixel. Responsible for the performance of single-core Intel Atom Z2460 Medfield with a clock frequency of 1,6 GHz paired with a gigabyte of RAM. The smartphone is equipped with a communication module XMM 6260, which supports all relevant standards, including HSPA + (3G). For storage, the user is available 16 gigabytes of internal memory. On the back cover is the main 8-megapixel camera that
- Announced a smartphone with an Intel Atom processor, called Orange San Diego