
While Acer and Dell had already stepped into the smartphone industry, how could Lenovo ignore the rising demand of the technology in today’s world? So after Skylight smartbook, IdeaPad S10-3t tablet, S10-3 netbook and IdeaPad U1 Hybrid laptop/tablet, Lenovo is finally making its entry with its first smartphone called LePhone, as it revealed at Lenovo CES press conference recently.
Aiming to make its debut in the Chinese market around May, the phone is pretty good package powered by Android 1.6 that includes vibrant 3.7-inch 800×480 capacitive touchscreen, 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon, an extra battery, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Also the 12 millimeters thick phone has cameras on both the sides with 3 megapixels for the main. There are no buttons on the front and the handset features gesture support. The price still remains under cover.
For a closer look check out the video here as Engadget folks get their hands on the new device:
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