Orange San Diego, first European Android with Intel Atom chip

I am more and more in awe of what he is doing Orange with your devices Android. He buys private label devices and personalizes them, selling them under his own brand. My amazement comes when I realize that, despite having prices of low-mid-range mobiles, its characteristics are at the level of the upper-mid-range. We talk about Orange San Diego, one of the first mobiles to mount a chip 1,6 GHz Intel Atom, and which will be released in the United Kingdom on June 6. Its price is about 250 euros, with a two-year contract signed.

As far as multimedia features are concerned, it carries a screen of 4,03 inches, with a resolution of 1024 by 600 pixels. His camera is not bad either, which reaches the eight megapixels and it has the ability to capture bursts of up to 10 shots in a single second, perfect to be able to choose the best one afterwards. As is already obvious today when we talk about good devices, your video camera records in quality Full HD. This is especially useful if we consider the output HDMI with which the Orange San Diego.

Everything we do with your camera can be stored in your internal memory, endowed with 16 GB, a good amount and a great idea that is integrated into the device itself, since it will not give us memory problems. Looking at your memory RAM, this is from 1 GB, and will accompany a processor Intel Atom Z2460, which will give life to the mobile reaching process speeds of 1,6 GHz. With this processor, we would be talking about the first European device with Android that carries an Intel chip, not ARM.

For now, the operating system of the Orange Monte Carlo es 2.3 Android Gingerbread, but this is expected to update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich during the month of September.


  1.   Javier said

    As much as they guarantee to spend in September, spend that money in 2.3 ... I do not know, I am a little suspicious