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[h2]Samsung, Intel and Sprint Announcing New Smartphone At CES 2012?[/h2][table][tr][td] by Chris Chavez on December 3rd, 2011 at 12:03 am[/td][td]
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Some big announcements could be made at CES 2012 in January according to AndroidandMe who has it on good authority that Samsung Mobile will release the first Intel powered Android phone and it could be making its way to Sprint. Let’s try and piece everything together.
It’s been rumored that Samsung could be getting out of the PC business but has reportedly extended their partnership with Intel. Strange, what would a renewed partnership with Intel bring? You guessed it — smartphones.
We told you guys a few weeks back that Intel was waiting on Ice Cream Sandwich before arriving on the scene with an Android smartphone and today, PCWorld is reporting that Intel already has Android 4.0 up and running on a device powered by their Atom processor (also known as Medfield) and is currently working with manufacturers to get everything optimized on those devices.
Intel’s CEO, Paul Otellini, is scheduled to give a keynote at CES 2012 and has been touting to AllThingsD, their Atom processor’s superiority over ARM’s chips in graphics, javascript and browser performance. Not so much in the battery department (no surprise there) where they came in around 3rd and 4th.
Intel wont be the only ones dropping bombs at CES. Sprint too, is gearing up for a big announcement January 10th at CES and what else could it be but another one of their famous “industry first
[h2]Samsung, Intel and Sprint Announcing New Smartphone At CES 2012?[/h2][table][tr][td] by Chris Chavez on December 3rd, 2011 at 12:03 am[/td][td]
[/td][/tr][/table]
Some big announcements could be made at CES 2012 in January according to AndroidandMe who has it on good authority that Samsung Mobile will release the first Intel powered Android phone and it could be making its way to Sprint. Let’s try and piece everything together.
It’s been rumored that Samsung could be getting out of the PC business but has reportedly extended their partnership with Intel. Strange, what would a renewed partnership with Intel bring? You guessed it — smartphones.
We told you guys a few weeks back that Intel was waiting on Ice Cream Sandwich before arriving on the scene with an Android smartphone and today, PCWorld is reporting that Intel already has Android 4.0 up and running on a device powered by their Atom processor (also known as Medfield) and is currently working with manufacturers to get everything optimized on those devices.
Intel’s CEO, Paul Otellini, is scheduled to give a keynote at CES 2012 and has been touting to AllThingsD, their Atom processor’s superiority over ARM’s chips in graphics, javascript and browser performance. Not so much in the battery department (no surprise there) where they came in around 3rd and 4th.
Intel wont be the only ones dropping bombs at CES. Sprint too, is gearing up for a big announcement January 10th at CES and what else could it be but another one of their famous “industry first
Originally Posted by Slicknick951
i hate the phone waiting game ive been sitting on my upgrade for a month and evrytime i think i made up my mind another phone comes along
Originally Posted by Slicknick951
i hate the phone waiting game ive been sitting on my upgrade for a month and evrytime i think i made up my mind another phone comes along
yes it is i think im gonna play with my kindle and return it before the 30 days is up and buy the prime nowOriginally Posted by chris82790
The Transformer Prime is looking
yes it is i think im gonna play with my kindle and return it before the 30 days is up and buy the prime nowOriginally Posted by chris82790
The Transformer Prime is looking
Originally Posted by carbon16
Does anybody have the Droid Bionic? I am about to switch to Verizon from T-mobile and the Bionic is the phone that im thinking about getting.
Originally Posted by carbon16
Does anybody have the Droid Bionic? I am about to switch to Verizon from T-mobile and the Bionic is the phone that im thinking about getting.
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Originally Posted by carbon16
Does anybody have the Droid Bionic? I am about to switch to Verizon from T-mobile and the Bionic is the phone that im thinking about getting.
razr or wait for the Galaxy Nexus. The Bionic is cool but its too damm bulky looking.
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Originally Posted by carbon16
Does anybody have the Droid Bionic? I am about to switch to Verizon from T-mobile and the Bionic is the phone that im thinking about getting.
razr or wait for the Galaxy Nexus. The Bionic is cool but its too damm bulky looking.
Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke
[h2]http://phandroid.com/2011/12/03/samsung-intel-and-sprint-announcing-new-smartphone-at-ces-2012/[/h2][h2]Samsung, Intel and Sprint Announcing New Smartphone At CES 2012?[/h2][table][tr][td] by Chris Chavez on December 3rd, 2011 at 12:03 am[/td][td]
[/td][/tr][/table]
Some big announcements could be made at CES 2012 in January according to AndroidandMe who has it on good authority that Samsung Mobile will release the first Intel powered Android phone and it could be making its way to Sprint. Let’s try and piece everything together.
It’s been rumored that Samsung could be getting out of the PC business but has reportedly extended their partnership with Intel. Strange, what would a renewed partnership with Intel bring? You guessed it — smartphones.
We told you guys a few weeks back that Intel was waiting on Ice Cream Sandwich before arriving on the scene with an Android smartphone and today, PCWorld is reporting that Intel already has Android 4.0 up and running on a device powered by their Atom processor (also known as Medfield) and is currently working with manufacturers to get everything optimized on those devices.
Intel’s CEO, Paul Otellini, is scheduled to give a keynote at CES 2012 and has been touting to AllThingsD, their Atom processor’s superiority over ARM’s chips in graphics, javascript and browser performance. Not so much in the battery department (no surprise there) where they came in around 3rd and 4th.
Intel wont be the only ones dropping bombs at CES. Sprint too, is gearing up for a big announcement January 10th at CES and what else could it be but another one of their famous “industry first
Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke
[h2]http://phandroid.com/2011/12/03/samsung-intel-and-sprint-announcing-new-smartphone-at-ces-2012/[/h2][h2]Samsung, Intel and Sprint Announcing New Smartphone At CES 2012?[/h2][table][tr][td] by Chris Chavez on December 3rd, 2011 at 12:03 am[/td][td]
[/td][/tr][/table]
Some big announcements could be made at CES 2012 in January according to AndroidandMe who has it on good authority that Samsung Mobile will release the first Intel powered Android phone and it could be making its way to Sprint. Let’s try and piece everything together.
It’s been rumored that Samsung could be getting out of the PC business but has reportedly extended their partnership with Intel. Strange, what would a renewed partnership with Intel bring? You guessed it — smartphones.
We told you guys a few weeks back that Intel was waiting on Ice Cream Sandwich before arriving on the scene with an Android smartphone and today, PCWorld is reporting that Intel already has Android 4.0 up and running on a device powered by their Atom processor (also known as Medfield) and is currently working with manufacturers to get everything optimized on those devices.
Intel’s CEO, Paul Otellini, is scheduled to give a keynote at CES 2012 and has been touting to AllThingsD, their Atom processor’s superiority over ARM’s chips in graphics, javascript and browser performance. Not so much in the battery department (no surprise there) where they came in around 3rd and 4th.
Intel wont be the only ones dropping bombs at CES. Sprint too, is gearing up for a big announcement January 10th at CES and what else could it be but another one of their famous “industry first