After the i60, Lenovo releases in China the new X1 mobile phone with a touchscreen display named as Lenovo X1. release in China, the Lenovo X1 is essentially a touchscreen slider phone. Offering Lenovo's new "UI 'Touch Dream,' which sounds just a little bit like an HTC device."
X1 is featuring a 3.2-inch WQVGA display and a slide-out keypad. The company appears to have taken inspiration from several competitors, labeling the user interface "Touch Dream." The X1 reference is also used for the Sony-Ericsson XPERIA X1 handset. The Sony-branded device offers an arc-slider QWERTY keyboard, however, and a different interface based on Windows Mobile.
The handset also supports GPS and offers a MicroSD slot for memory expansion. Overall dimensions closely match the iPhone, measuring 115 mm in length and 12.5 mm thick, while offering a slightly narrower width of 55 mm. This is supposed to work with tri-band EDGE networks and is ready to available in China.
Pricing has not yet been announced.
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