Sunday, June 24, 2012

Orange San Diego Intel-Based Android Smartphone Coming In June 6th

What once was known as project Santa Clara has become San Diego as Orange confirms the plan of releasing an Intel-based smartphone in the United Kingdom on June 6th. The American chip-maker Intel will finally release its very smart phone as its first entry into the UK Android market bearing its name and reputation while seeking the help of one of UK’s biggest telecommunication operators, Orange, hence the name Orange San Diego.
Orange San Diego
To date, there are only a few Android smartphones that come with Intel-based processors and the one that we recently known is Lenovo K800 which was recently launched in China. While these devices do not really posses high specs like the premium smart phones released by Apple, Samsung, etc. people tend to be intrigued by the fact that a mobile phone will be running on a processor based on Intel’s architecture and not on the typical ARM-based chips. There are actually just two smart phones that feature Intel’s new mobile processor, the Lava Xolo X900 which was released in India in April and the Lenovo K800 which has already been launched in China. Intel’s own version of x86-based smartphone will be coming in a week.
Mobile phones that comes with Intel’s chipset are given the Intel Atom Z2460 processor that only has a single core but clocked fairly at 1.6GHz. While it is the tendency of everyone to immediately compare the specs with other top-notch processors used for other premium mobile devices, x86-based smart phones are not really meant for such comparison. Rather, everybody should look at them with curiosity knowing there are only very few of them that sport a different architecture. The performance of a smart phone couldn’t be measured by number of cores its processor possesses or by the amount of RAM the manufacturer provided, rather it is in the stability and harmony of the both hardware and software that you will be able to attain the real measurement of its performance.
Intel Atom Z2460 supports 4G HSPA+ so with Orange San Diego smart phone, you can have 21Mbps download speed at max. It’s not really bad if you get as much as long as you are not one of the people obsessed with 4G LTE connectivity. Its 4.03 inches display offers up to 1024 x 600 pixels resolution and it was given 8-megapixel camera capable of burst mode and recording 1080p Full HD videos. These features can already fill your quench for great things from this handset but Intel didn’t want to stop so it added yet another technology for voice; the Mobile High-Definition Voice technology provides crystal clear audio quality for calls.
In a bid to dramatically attract attention from people and tech enthusiasts, both Orange and Intel become more aggressive when it comes to the price of this handset. Orange San Diego will be marketed for just £199.99 for cash or £15.50 on a 2-year contract. There is no information as to when it would be marketed outside the UK market but we are hoping it would somehow reach the American shores in the second week of June for us to be able to see it in action.

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