Friday, July 6, 2012

Intel Xolo X900 is finally here............


Finally Intel comes up with its first Android Smartphone, stepping in the most competitive market on this century "The Mobile Market". The phone is named Xolo X900. Though Intel is a late-comer to the smartphone market, the Medfield powered Xolo X900 launched in collaboration with Indian mobile manufacturer Lava is pretty impressive. With aggressive marketing strategies, Intel hopes to make big bucks with this smartphone.


 
 Features: 

It is powered by Intel's 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor with Hyper Threading and a 400 MHz graphic core. It also packs in 1 GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory which is ofcourse expandable. Packed inside a sleek and nice looking unibody casing, the design has a little bit resemblance to the iPhone. Although built of plastic, it sports a rubberised finish on the rear which makes it easier to grip the phone.
It features a 4.03" TFT-LCD capacitive touch display under a Gorilla Glass screen and with a high resolution of 1024x600 thus enabling it to deliver amazing clarity. And as testes the display is pretty good under bright sunlight.
For its part, the Atom performs as it should and manages to run most applications smoothly with no noticeable lag. Intel claims the X900 is among the very few smartphones that can decode 1080p Full HD videos at 60fps (frames per second) due to the Atom.
So I'm sure Intel can expect pretty good results with its first phone and hopefully with the phones that it launches in near future. The one thing that it needs to work on is making all android apps work on its phones. As most of the apps are designed to run to the ARM processors, there are some issues with these apps running on a different Intel Atom processor. But still you would access to thousands of other apps that are working well without any noticeable lag. 


In all, a great phone has stepped in the smartphones market and looks pretty promising too.

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