Saturday, 27 July 2013

Lenovo K860

Lenovo K860


Despite the fact that Lenovo hasn't yet embraced the Snapdragon 600 SoC, it looks like the Chinese company's finally giving Qualcomm a proper chance with the latter's more powerful Snapdragon 800. It has the MSM8974 chip (with Adreno 330 GPU) plus a 1,920 x 1,080 display (which looks like a 5-inch panel to us); so unless the app made a mistake, what we have here could be Lenovo's upcoming flagship device.
 But to be honest, we're not too thrilled with the design ID here, especially with that K860-inspired back. What's interesting, though, is that according to a source of ours, the "X" in X910 may be a wildcard that depends on the kind of deal Lenovo made with Qualcomm. At this point, we've been told to assume it'll eventually become the K910, which would, sadly, make this phone an uglier successor to the Intel-powered K900. 

Benchmarks of the device reveal that it has a 1,920×1,080 pixel resolution display, which is expected to be about 5 inches in size. So it is highly likely that this is a new Lenovo flagship device. The device has been described as thin and light, and that it feels good to hold in the hand. Additional information about its internal specifications are not available as of now. There’s a slim chance that this device will be available in markets other than China. Lenovo is also said to be working on a quadcore Windows Phone phablet, though we are yet to hear any more information on that particular device.

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