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Design Overview 
The first thing you'll notice about the K900 is its hefty size. At 5.5 inches, it certainly strikes into phablet territory alongside the likes of the Samsung galaxy note smartphones and the LG Intitution And besides being big, the HD display is easy on the eyes with vibrant and natural colors. It has a 1080p resolution with a pixel density of more than 400ppi.


The slim 6.9-millimeter profile is welcome given its large overall size. I especially like the stainless-steel casing that gives the smartphone a smooth, sleek, and sturdy feel in the hand. One of the models on display has an attractive copper skin, but the standard handset comes in basic black.
Intel inside
The K900's biggest news is its Z2580 2GHz dual-core processor, which is part of the Clover Trail+ platform. I didn't have enough time to give it a proper test run, but all looked smooth during my demo.
Other features include the Android 4.1.2 operating system, a 13-megapixel camera, 16GB of integrated memory, a media player, and organizer and productivity features.
Outlook
Lenovo would not spill any details on pricing or availability, though the phone should first come to China later this year. The K900 runs on GSM and 3G UMTS networks, but it does not support 4G. That will diminish its appeal in 4G-rich markets like the United States.



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