The Lenovo K900, which we know as the world’s first Android smartphone with Intel’s dual-core processor, will hit the streets on April 17th. Unsurprisingly, the company will start with China and only later expand to other countries.
Price wise, we’re hearing that the K900 will go for 2,999 Yuan, which translates into roughly $483 (or 371 EUR). The figure, however, isn’t firmly set in stone, and according to MyDrivers – it could change prior to the launch date (as well as vary across markets).
Again, Lenovo’s baby is a 6.9mm-thin smartphone that packs a 5.5-inch full HD screen, Intel’s Atom Z2580 Clover Trail+ chipset, 13-megapixel rear camera, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of built-in storage, microSD memory card slot, while Android 4.2 Jelly Bean is running the show out of box.
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