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Home » Marvell Powers China Unicom’s Small Hot Chili Smartphone

Marvell Powers China Unicom’s Small Hot Chili Smartphone

May 20, 2015
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China Unicom launched the world’s first 5-inch 4G LTE XiaoLaJiao smartphone powered by Marvell’s ARMADA mobile PXA1908 platform.

Marvell’s device is a field-proven 5-mode 4G LTE modem featuring a quad-core 1.2GHz ARM Cortex A53 with NEON, efficient power management and battery charging capability, and integrated location and sensor technology. The HongLaJiao smartphone for China Unicom supports the world’s most popular cellular modes including: 4G/TD-LTE, FDD-LTE, 3G/WCDMA and 2G/GSM.

“I am very pleased to see XiaoLaJiao launch the world’s first 399 RMB 5″ 4G LTE smartphone, the HongLaJiao, for China Unicom. We are proud to power high performance and cost effective smartphones for China Unicom to make their 4G LTE services more accessible to the masses,” said Weili Dai, President and Co-Founder of Marvell. “I believe our industry leading 4G LTE technology and our close collaboration with top global operators and OEMs have significantly accelerated the mass adoption of affordable 4G LTE smartphones in China and around the world. I am thankful for the dedication of XiaoLaJiao and Marvell’s global engineering teams in launching this great product.”

http://www.marvell.com/company/news/pressDetail.do?releaseID=6516

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