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ZTE Geek unveiled with 2GHz Intel Clover Trail+

By: iPadfanzz staff on April 10, 2013

ZTE has unveiled its first phone powered by the new 32nm Intel Atom Z2580 processor at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing. The smartphone is powered by an Intel processor -- a 2GHz Clover Trail+ Atom to be exact, which is same processor as in Lenovo's K900.


The Clover Trail+ platform delivers performance that is twice as fast as the platform that it replaces in terms of computing power. The GPU core is three times faster and Intel has focussed on reducing power consumption.

The phone packs in 5-inch 720p display with Gorilla Glass, along with an 8-megapixel main camera, a 1-megapixel front-facing camera, 8GB of storage space, 1GB of RAM, 2,300mAh battery and wireless charging. The phone runs on Android JellyBean and comes with a 2300 mAh unit battery.

"Our recent collaboration with Intel on the ZTE GEEK builds off of the success of the Grand Series and further enhances our competitiveness in the high-end smartphone market," said ZTE EVP and Head of the Mobile Devices Division Mr. He Shiyou. "This partnership also will improve customer experiences by providing them with more choices in the market."

Design-wise, the Geek shares a similarity with the Grand S, but without the black eye around the main camera.

When Intel first entered the mobile microchip field in 2012, ZTE released its first Intel-based smartphone, the Grand X IN, shortly thereafter. This allowed ZTE to become the first company to launch a flagship smartphone powered by an Intel processor in the European market.
 

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