Intel's first Atom-based smartphone : Lava Xolo X900

India-based cellphone maker
Lava International on Thursday launched
world's first Intel's Atom processor based
smartphone Xolo X900.


Announced at the Mobile World Congress in Spain in February end, the feature-packed
Xolo X900 has been priced at Rs 22,000. Intel now plans to launch a number of other Atom-based smartphones in
partnership with Motorola, Lenovo, Orange
and ZTE beginning later this year, all of
which will run on Google Android.


Lava Xolo X900 is based on Intel's
smartphone reference design of Atom
Z2460 micro-processor with Intel's hyper-
threading technology and has a clock speed
of 1.6 Ghz. This makes it the world's
fastest processor in any mobile device in the world, claims Intel.

Lava Xolo X900 smartphone features 4.03-
inch LCD display and an 8 megapixel rear
camera. There's also a front-facing camera
for video chat. Other features include Near
Field Communication ( NFC), HDMI
connectivity and full 1080 HD video shoot and playback. Lava also promises a good
battery life of up to five hours of 3G
browsing, 45 hours of audio and 8 hours of
talk-time on the phone.

It promises fast browsing, multi-tasking,
top-of-the-line graphics, and an intuitive
user interface developed in close
partnership with Intel.

Xolo X900 will be available for buying from
Croma stores and online at Xolo.in from
April 23, followed by availability in other
retail chains, general trade and online
stores from early May.

New Features in Android P Beta Version

       Android "P" is the upcoming ninth major version of the Android operating system. Android P is a big upgrade from 8.0 Or...