Showing posts with label Lenovo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lenovo. Show all posts
January 11, 2010
Lenovo Lephone get Officially Pictured | Lephone Specifications

 

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The D-pad makes sense ergonomically, but given we’ve complained both about left-side and right-side positions previously (Motorola CLIQ and DROID, we’re looking at you) at least it doesn’t make you stretch to reach the letter-keys. The high-polish chrome finish and angles certainly make it distinctive, and that’s pretty tough to do when most touchscreen-centric devices are gravitating toward a pretty generic aesthetic.

As for specifications, there’s a a 3.7-inch 480 x 800 touchscreen with a touch-control panel underneath, a WCDMA radio, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS, along with two cameras: a 3MP shooter on the back and a VGA one up-front for video calls.  The Lephone is set to arrive in China sometime in the first half of 2010.

 

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January 10, 2010
Lenovo LePhone Get a Snapdragon Processor

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Lenovo's Android-running LePhone is expected to go on sale in China in mid-2010. Unlike the Dell Mini 3 smartphone, which AT&T announced it will offer exclusively in the United States in early 2010, the Lenovo mobile device currently has no U.S. distribution.

PC maker Lenovo on Jan. 5 introduced its LePhone smartphone, expected to launch in China in the first half of 2010.

LePhone runs Google's Android operating system, has Qualcomm's Snapdragon chip set, packs in WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access)-based 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS connectivity, and has a particularly slim frame: just 12 millimeters, or 0.47 inches. The display is quite large—3.7 inches, with a resolution of 800 by 400 pixels—and includes gesture-based navigation. In all, it's an oblong slab of a phone. Phone Scoop reported Jan. 6 that a 3-megapixel camera, a 3.5-mm audio jack and integrated Twitter and Facebook applications are all on board.

"Lenovo has made phones for Asian markets before; they just haven't been as well publicized or as competitive," Avi Greengart, an analyst with Current Analysis, told eWEEK. "What they launched yesterday has many of the same high-end features as Google's Nexus One by HTC. It's a bit thicker but still feels good in your hand, as it is nicely rounded."

Interop Experts Tom Hanrahan & Suzanne Forsburg Introduce the Lab Technical expert shows you how to slash 50% off enterprise Linux support New Strategies For Building Business Applications In 2010 Top 10 Things to Know About Data Protection. The Nexus One is 11.5-mm thin. The iPhone, to compare, is 12.3 mm, and the Motorola Droid is 13.7 mm.

In November, PC maker Dell also announced it had joined the smartphone space, with the introduction of the Mini 3, a touch-screen phone also running the Android OS. The Mini 3 debuted on the China Mobile network before heading to Brazil's Claro. "The difference between Dell's announcement and [Lenovo's] is that Dell was able to secure U.S. carrier distribution; the Lenovo phone is still aimed at China," Greengart said. On Jan. 6, AT&T announced that it would bring the Mini 3 to the United States in the first half of 2010 and that the offering would be exclusive. Analysts have called Dell's success in the smartphone space a "matter of managing expectations." "They have an established brand, and if they make a good product and target it properly, there's no reason they can't do well," Steve Baker. The same appears to apply to Lenovo. Rory Read, Lenovo president and chief operating officer, told Reuters, "Smartphones are just emerging in China, so we have an opportunity to very quickly gain share and grow very rapidly."

 

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January 6, 2010
Lenovo to Launch Lephone for Chinese Market

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Lenovo has just announced the LePhone for the Chinese WCDMA market, available by May 2010. Lephone include a 3.7-inch 800x480 capacitive touchscreen , 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon, Android 1.6, 3.5mm headphone jack, an application store and a proprietary 9-pin charging socket. No prices or carriers announced yet, nor were plans of international launch mentioned.

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