During the recent Mobile World Congress, Intel has launched a number of new Intel Atom system-on-a-chip (SoC) processors which are based on a platform codenamed Clover Trail+. Each of these processors feature a dual-core x86 CPU and PowerVR SGX 544M2 dual-core GPU. One of them is at the heart of the newly announced ZTE Geek which was revealed earlier today at the on-going Intel Developer Forum in Beijing.
Powered by the Intel Atom Z2580 chipset (the same chip that powers Lenovo K900) that features a 2.0GHz dual-core CPU with Intel Hyper-Threading technology, the ZTE Geek is also equipped with a 5-inch display that capable of displaying output at a maximum resolution of 1280×720 and covered by Gorilla Glass. Other than that, it also comes with 1GB RAM and 8GB of internal storage as well as an 8-megapixels rear camera, 1-megapixel front-facing camera, wireless charging capability and 2300mAh battery.
Said to come standard with Android Jelly Bean, ZTE didn’t announce any details regarding the device’s pricing and availability in the market though. Let’s see if ZTE will made it available throughout the world or stick to the company’s native market in China.
[Source: ZTE. Additional image: Engadget]
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