Silicon.com said that Qualcomm demonstrated a range of hardware that has its Snapdragon processor among them smartphones such as HTC HD2.
The smartbook comes with Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon processor and Android OS. The Lenovo smartbook will be able to work up to eight hours and moreover, it will be always on connectivity through 3G, Wi-Fi and other radios.
The Nokia’s Booklet 3G found the market among the business crowd more in comparison with consumers. One can say that Booklets and Smartbooks are able to become a good companion to a QWERTY messaging phone.
If you are interested in the Lenovo Android Smartbook you can visit the web site of Silicon.

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