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Lenovo LePhone: New Clip-Android-Phone with Full Keyboard



Lenovo LePhone: New Clip-Android-Phone with Full KeyboardThe Chinese computer giant Lenovo has unveiled at the CES electronics show in Las Vegas, a new Android smartphone, the LePhone. It is probably version 2.0 of the Google operating system, but you get them barely see anything because Lenovo has developed its own user interface. "It looks like an interesting mix of webOS, iPhone and Android. I like it." Writes Devin Coldeway by renowned IT blog TechCrunch. The device will initially come to China on the market. The U.S. market is to follow is through a sale in Europe yet known.

The heart of the 12-millimeter thin smartphone is the 3.6-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 800x480 pixels. It is based on the modern AMOLED technology, which use Google, and HTC also at Nexus One. The LePhone radioed the Chinese 3G standard. GPS, WLAN, Bluetooth and a 3-megapixel camera are also on the equipment list. Inside a modern Snapdragen chipset from Qualcomm, whose main processor with 1 GHz clock rate potters. The user interface accordingly react rapidly to inputs, such as a video from TechCrunch shows.


More exciting than the technical equipment of the LePhone are the expansion options. Lenovo offers a full keyboard attachable to the device, which was placed in an enclosure that is shaped like a glasses case. If one pops up, then you will find below the keyboard and the smartphone has only used still in the top. Then you can write as on a Nokia E90 Communicator.

Lenovo LePhone: New Clip-Android-Phone with Full Keyboard