Motorola’s Intel Medfield-Powered Android ICS Phone Leaked
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 at 8:09 am , filed under Mobiles by Seth
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Well, back at CES 2012 Intel has unveiled its long-awaited chipset for mobile phones, Medfield and now the folks at Motorola had their next Android device leaked and it emerges to run on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich onboard and tipped to be running an Intel-Powered Medfield processor powering it.
On the other hand, this new Motorola Medfield Phone has many hardware details that look like the DROID RAZR and the DROID 4 that have been released just lately – like volume up/down, power button, and physical camera button all on the right side. Motorola Medfield Phone is the second device that has been unveiled to have the Medfield chip aboard.
The renders you are seeing here appear appallingly light compared to the all-black metal devices Motorola is planning to releasing with Android, and the Android 4.0 ICS interface emerges to have been bent over backwards to work with Motorola’s own user interface, icons and all. This leak might very well be an untrustworthy bit of evidence.
Furthermore the sources even note that Motorola Medfield Phone has been tipped as having an instant-on capable camera with 15 frame-per-second capture. Well, this lines up graciously with the rest of the camera upgrades as the rest of the market has been pushing over these past couple of months in light of the idea that users in fact care how nice their smartphone-based camera is. Need to grab those quality photos and videos or its all for naught.
Interestingly, if this device does turn out to be real, we will possible see it at Mobile World Congress 2012.
Be wired to know more Motorola Medfield Phone updates!
By Seth
Tags: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, motorola android phone, Motorola Medfield Phone, Motorola Medfield Phone Features, Motorola Medfield Phone Pictures, Motorola Medfield Phone Release Date, Motorola Medfield Processor, Motorola’s Intel Medfield Android Phone


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