Lenovo K900 powered by Intel Clovertrail+ chipset revealed


Lenovo has revealed its latest smartphone running an Intel chip over at CES in Las Vegas. The Lenovo K900 runs on the Clovertrail + platform with the specific chip speculated to be an Atom Z2580 clocked at 2Ghz. The smartphone is equipped with a 5.5 inch 1080p IPS display presumably manufactured by Sharp. There is 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage which can be further expanded via the microSD card slot.

Lenovo has maximized screen real estate by providing three capacitive buttons below it. The screen is covered by a Gorilla Glass 2 layer which helps in achieving the svelte 6.9mm thickness of the phone. There’s a 13megapixel F1.8 shooter over at the back while the front facing camera has an 88 degree viewing angle. The chassis made of stainless steel alloy and polycarbonate, weighs in at just about 162 grams. The phone will be available in China starting April at an announced price point.  Check out the official promo video below to see the K900 in action.
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