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Hands On With the Intel-Based Orange/Gigabyte Phone

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Orange* Smartphone

The Orange* Smartphone is an unprepossessing rectangle that hides a very unusual, very powerful processor for a phone: Intel’s Medfield.

Orange* Smartphone Specs

Here are the specs of the Orange* phone, one of the first Intel-powered Android phones.

Orange* Smartphone Burst Mode

The Orange* Intel-powered smartphone has a terrific camera bust mode, capable of taking ten 8-megapixel photos in under a second.

Orange* Smartphone Movie

The phone played a movie in 1080p on a big TV.

Orange* Smartphone Game Playing

Games played smoothly on the Orange* smartphone, when connected to a big TV through HDMI. The phone also supports Intel’s Wi-Di wireless display standard.

Orange* Smartphone Angle

The phone’s screen has a good viewing angle. This smartphone doesn’t betray its unusual processor at first glance; it fits in well with the latest run of Android phones.

Orange* Smartphone Back

The Orange* smartphone has an 8-megapixel camera on its soft-touch back.

Orange* Smartphone Top

There’s a 3.5-mm headset jack on top of the Orange* smartphone.

Orange* Smartphone Crash

Not everything worked on the Orange* smartphone. When I tried to run Fruit Ninja, for instance, it crashed.

Orange* Smartphone Androids

Outside Intel’s booth the company had silly Androids dancing. The booth was actually pretty empty; I suspect it’ll fill up with new products after Intel’s official announcements Monday night.