ZTE Mimosa X Smartphone, ICS and full Nvidia


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ZTE Mimosa X Smartphone ? The First With NVDIA Tegra, Icera Modem & ICS

NVIDIA, along with Chinese phone maker company ZTE, is ready to mark its presence in mainstream smartphone market with their new phone ZTE Mimosa X. It is the first Android powered smartphone which has both

NVIDIA Tegra

Application Processor and

Icera Modem

Technology....

The Mimosa X is powered by NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core preocessor along with a GeForce GPU. Till now, the processor has been used only in high end Android devices like Motorola Photon 4G. The phone will have NVIDIA Icera 450 HSPA+ Modem, which NVDIA aquisted in mid-2011. The new modem supports multiband HSPA and can speed up the data transfer up to 21 Mbps. The Mimosa X will sport a 4.3-inch qHD screen with a resolution of 960*450, a rear 5MP camera, a front camera along with 4 GB of storage space which can be expanded to 32 GB. The phone will runAndroid 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS.

Besides all the above features, Mimosa X will be a complete multimedia phone with a lot of other features like advanced audio distribution profile (A2DP), in-build Dolby sound, Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) for easy sharing of content, HD video recording, dual microphones and built-in gyroscope. Users will also have access to TegraZone, which is a free Andriod app for Tegra Preocessor and supports console quality gaming. Using this game optimizing app, which was available only for high-end Android devices earlier, users can have powerful and quality gaming experience....

http://www.crazyengineers.com/zte-mimosa-x-smartphone-the-first-with-nvdia-tegra-icera-modem-ics-1844/

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I was hoping it was a Tegra 3 phone :p oh well, Tegra 2 still not bad (for a phone at least). Interesting it seems to be running Gingerbread in the screenie? unless they skinned the ICS status bar to look like the stock Gingerbread one? dunno. Overall, not a bad phone and if they can keep it relatively inexpensive (they seem to be aiming it for mid-range market) should give you some serious bang for your buck :) (Y)

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