Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Lenovo Smartphone

Lenovo May Purchase NEC's Phone Business
Tom's Hardware Guide
Although Lenovo does have a smartphone business, it's nowhere near the magnitude of Apple and Samsung. But as of last October, the company commanded 11.5-percent of the Chinese mobile market, filing in second place behind Samsung and ahead of ...
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Report: Lenovo to design own chips
EE Times India
The company adopted MediaTek's MT6573 in the Lenovo A60 smartphone in 2011, while it became the first company--outside Samsung --in 2012 to design in Samsung Electronics' quad-core apps processor Exynos 4 in its LePhone K860. Lenovo, however ...
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Lenovo may be getting into the chip business
Liliputing
While Lenovo isn't a major player in the smartphone space, the company is one of the topsmartphone makers in its home country of China. And according to EE Times, Lenovo is planning to design its own chips for those devices. Up until now Lenovo has ...
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Lenovo considering a design centre in Britain
The Drum
Lenovo, the Chinese technology giant, has been looking at opening a smartphonedesign centre in Britain as it continues in its efforts to become the biggest technology business in the market, according to reports. Gianfranco Lanci, the president and ...
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