Xolo to Unveil Intel’s ‘Clover Trail+’ Based Smartphone on 14 March: report

By Rohit KVN: Subscribe to Rohit's | March 10, 2013 1:23 PM GMT

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(Photo: Reuters / Steve Marcus)<br>Paul Otellini,CEO of Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC)  holds an Intel smartphone reference design as he gives a keynote address during the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Jan. 10
(Photo: Reuters / Steve Marcus)
Paul Otellini,CEO of Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC) holds an Intel smartphone reference design as he gives a keynote address during the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Jan. 10

Emerging Indian smartphone maker Lava is all set to launch an Intel-based smartphone on 14 March. Xolo, a subsidiary of Lava has already begun the countdown with a tag 'Mission X' on the company website.

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Xolo's upcoming super smartphone is expected to pack a powerful Intel's 'Clover Trail+' chipset with CPU clock speed. It was recently unveiled at the international Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last month.

The company has invited the press for the unveiling event in Goa on 14 March with a tagline - 'Fastest Smartphone Ever With Intel Inside', The invite shows glimpse of the upcoming smartphon with a power button on top and an LED notification light beside it. It shows a 3.5 mm jack port on the opposite side.

Xolo has been posting some hints of specification of the mystery smartphone on Facebook for the past two days. As of now, it has revealed that the new smartphone will sport a pixel density of 312 ppi (pixels per inch) HD display and the device is expected to have a unibody design with a curved 2.5D (Dimensional) glass for smooth finish upfront.

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Few days back, Xolo released a 4.5-inch qHD smartphone called Q800 which packs a quad-core processor and runs on Android Jelly Bean mobile OS.

(With inputs from Tech2.in.com)

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