Lenovo introduced K900 as the world’s first Intel Clover Trail+ powered dual-core Android smartphone at CES 2013. The phone was expected to make its official roll out to stores on April 17. But the device is delayed due to some unknown reasons, and now it gets its new official launch date as May 6, and will be landing in China first, followed by a release in Philippines in June. The price details are not revealed by the company now.

The phone is something special not only because it offer Intel processor power, but it also sports a stunning look with premium and appealing stainless steel alloy plus polycarbonate body.
Running on Android 4.2, the device offers impressive features like 5.5-inch 1080p display with Gorilla Glass 2, 2GB RAM and 16GB of storage with microSD card support, 13MP F1.8 camera with dual flash, front camera with an 88-degree super wide viewing angle.
We don't have any idea on whether Lenovo plans to launch the device in US or European markets, or it will just be made exclusively for China and Philippines.
Source : Lenovo
Via : Unwired View

The phone is something special not only because it offer Intel processor power, but it also sports a stunning look with premium and appealing stainless steel alloy plus polycarbonate body.
Running on Android 4.2, the device offers impressive features like 5.5-inch 1080p display with Gorilla Glass 2, 2GB RAM and 16GB of storage with microSD card support, 13MP F1.8 camera with dual flash, front camera with an 88-degree super wide viewing angle.
We don't have any idea on whether Lenovo plans to launch the device in US or European markets, or it will just be made exclusively for China and Philippines.
Source : Lenovo
Via : Unwired View
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