Not Motorola, Orange or Lenovo, but Lava International, the Indian company will released the first Intel-powered Android smartphone. New handset is called the Lava XOLO X900 and will be available on April 23, 2012. The company is set price of XOLO X900 for Rs.22,000 (about €322 or $423).
Heart of this Lava smartphone is a 1.6GHz Intel Medfield Atom Z2460 single-core processor, which will compete with the multi-core ARM. This chip is made of 32nm technology, support for Hyper-Threading, and also low power consumption. According to Intel, one single battery charge is enough for 8 hours of 3G voice, 6 hours of HD video playback, 5 hours of browsing the Web via 3G, and even 14 hours of standby mode.
The Lava XOLO X900 Medfield-powered smartphone packs a 4.03-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 600 x 1024 pixels. Its main 8 megapixels camera is enabling capturing 10 frames per second, 1080p Full HD video, and brings LED flash. In additional, there is a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video calls.
XOLO X900 smartphone is equipped with 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, NFC, Bluetooth, GPS, and HDMI output. Moreover, it has also a 1,460 mAh battery and works in quad-band 21 Mbps HSPA+. This Intel-powered smartphone will have Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system but will upgrade to Android 4.0 ICS later.
