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First, we have to mention that in the past China was one of Symbian's strongholds, Nokia had a couple of deals with local carriers and basically everything seemed locked in for the future.
Turns out, though, a lot has changed in the last year and now Nokia has tumbled catastrophically giving away the lead to Samsung and Apple, of course. Samsung has now taken over as the biggest phone maker in China, followed by Cupertino, and that's one thing that makes the Asian country similar to the States.
Every year Intel talks the talk about being able to put their chips inside devices as tiny as a smartphone, but this year they are walking the walk with the help of Lenovo. The Chinese personal computer maker may not be known for smartphones on this side of the pond, but in their home country they are quite popular. They have just announced the K800 and say that it will ship in Q2 of this year running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
When it coms to Specifications you are looking at a 1.6 GHz Intel Z2460 on a 4.5 inch 720p resolution display, 8-megapixel camera, and Intel own XMM 6260 radio chipset that supports 21 Mbps 3G HSPA+, quadband EDGE.
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