(Credit: James Martin/CNET)
Las Vegas--Lenovo is gunning to get in early on the wave of Intel-powered smartphones. Just announced at Intel's CES keynote is the company's upcoming K800 smartphone. Shipping in "Q2 2012" the Atom-powered device features a 4.5-inch, multi-touch screen. It will be available first on China Unicom's network.
Liu Jun of Lenovo said the phone represents a heavy investment by Lenovo into the mobile space, and that the hardware itself should be satisfying to customers looking for long battery life.
We'll have more specs up on this upcoming phone soon. In the meantime, you can head over to our live coverage of the Intel keynote for more announcements.
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