Lenovo makes some pretty interesting devices, but unfortunately many have only been available in a handful of Asian markets. One of its most recent devices was the 1080p 5.5-inch, Intel Atom powered K900.
The K900 is a nice design, and its processor seems to add some allure to the handset. Lenovo is not stopping there however as an unknown X910 device running Android 4.2.2 appeared on an Antutu performance report.
Tested in China, the device marks a respectable score and cites a processor clocked at 2.1GHz. According to G 4 Games, this CPU is likely a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 unit based on similar benchmark scores.
Whether or not this X910 is a successor to the K900 remains to be seen. We are not 100% sold on the idea though given this particular line of devices. The K900 and its predecessor, the K800 are both powered by Intel Atom chips. However, to take the old adage, “never say never.”
Lenovo X910 spotted in Antutu report, is that a Snapdragon 800 CPU?
Whether or not this is meant to be a K900 successor, it is still an intriguing device for sure, and makes us wonder (hope really) that this could be a device meant for wider distribution (take the hint Lenovo).
The K900 is a nice design, and its processor seems to add some allure to the handset. Lenovo is not stopping there however as an unknown X910 device running Android 4.2.2 appeared on an Antutu performance report.
Tested in China, the device marks a respectable score and cites a processor clocked at 2.1GHz. According to G 4 Games, this CPU is likely a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 unit based on similar benchmark scores.
Whether or not this X910 is a successor to the K900 remains to be seen. We are not 100% sold on the idea though given this particular line of devices. The K900 and its predecessor, the K800 are both powered by Intel Atom chips. However, to take the old adage, “never say never.”
Lenovo X910 spotted in Antutu report, is that a Snapdragon 800 CPU?
Whether or not this is meant to be a K900 successor, it is still an intriguing device for sure, and makes us wonder (hope really) that this could be a device meant for wider distribution (take the hint Lenovo).
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