Lenovo LePhone K860 is the most out of box handset believed
to element Samsung’ Exynos Quad core chipset and will sprint with Android ICS.
First marked in China, the Lenovo LePhone K860 runs
on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and, as it is well understood, it is a
high-end gadget. Distant from the dominant quad-core CPU (clocked at 1.4GHz),
it attributes a 5 inch HD (1280 x 720) display, 8MP back camera with LED flash,
2MP front-facing camera, 1GB of RAM, and 4GB of ROM. The gadget weighs 185
grams, and measures 143.6 x 74.5 x 9.6 mm – hence it’s just vaguely minor than
Samsung’s 5.3 inch Galaxy Note.
There’s no statement so far on whether it will ever turn out
to be available on the Indian or other global markets, but the Lenovo LePhone
K860 should smack China
by the beginning of August.
The Exynos 4 Quad comes with four Cortex A9 cores that can set
out up to 1.4GHz separately and is based on Samsung’s 32nm HKMG fabrication
process. The Exynos 4 Quad, also recognized as the Exynos 4212 (previously as
the 4412), packs two times the number of cores and due to the new 32nm
processor is said to be 20 percent more proficient.
The Exynos 4 Quad also uses power gating on all four cores
along with frequency and voltage scaling for each core, which would assist it in
cutting down on power expenditure whilst not in use. Samsung did not point out
what GPU it will be using but it is expected to be the Mali 400-MP.