Motorola’s Intel-powered ICS smartphone image surface


Motorola and Intel entered into multi-year partnership last month to use Intel’s Atom chips in it’s Android smartphones. Pocketnow has got hold of a new rendered image of the phone that looks similar to the curved reference design and is said to be powered by Intel’s Medfield processor.

This is a button-less smartphone that would run on the latest Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). It would come with the new Moto Blur user interface and better camera with instant-on and 15 frame-per-second burst capture mode. It is likely to be powered by the Intel Atom Z2460 similar to the other Intel powered Lenovo K800 that was showcased at CES 2012.

Even though there are no clear details about the device these features are interesting. We have to wait till the end of this month since this phone is rumored to be unveiled at Mobile World Congress (MWC).

Source: Pocketnow


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