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July 2012
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Published: 2012-10-18, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Low price, Fast processor, Likely good battery life
Not all apps compatible, No microSD slot, Camera key hard to press, No ICS at launch
Orange has pedigree in own-brand handsets, with the San Francisco offering up an excellent mobile experience, although the San Francisco 2 did seem a little off the mark compared to its predecessor.Thankfully Orange has managed to get back on the horse wi...
Europe's first Intel-powered phone is a fast performer, with a decent camera and HDMI port. The Orange livery seems a bit OTT and it's a shame it's not running the latest version of Android, but you get a considerable amount of bang for your £200 buck....
Fast processor, Outstanding display, Amazing value
SIM locked and can't be rooted, No microSD card slot, Some apps don't work on x86
Intel may be late to the party but the Medfield-based Atom Z2460 proves the giant can take its design expertise from decades of desktop and laptop processors and apply it to the low-power environment of smartphones. It is both a fast and frugal platform....
After the initial setup wizard on the San Diego we are presented with a home screen which pretty much screams Orange. It isn't over the top in terms of skinning but the colour scheme is very obvious. A Google search bar is present on the main screen a...
While we are not a fan of the battery life, keyboard and Orange customisation of this phone we still feel that the device has a lot of potential if you are willing to tinker (namely add a custom ROM, access the microSD card or change the launcher (UI)). T...
Stellar value for money, Good screen for an entrylevel product, Decently responsive, MicroHDMI port, Good audio rendering
Mediocre photo rendering, SAR of 1.4 W/kg, Choppy at times, Not all games are available, HD video decoding, Android 2.3 only, Orange software overlay, Heating during games, No notification LED
With its beautiful screen, the Orange San Diego is very good for an entry-level smartphone. However, some features work better than others and the system can get choppy at times, which is why we're giving it four stars instead of five. ...
Abstract: In the late 90s and early 00s almost all desktop computers had Intel inside. Now, after years of false starts, the company has finally moved into the smartphone market. The San Diego is the first European phone to feature their Intel Atom processor. It's ...
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Published: 2012-07-04, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Over the years, Intel has achieved dominance in the PC market, putting huge pressure on rivals such as AMD. But in the smartphone market it€s been a different story. Chips based on designs by UK firm ARM have been ruling the roost, because they have offer...
Handsomely specified and cleverly priced, the Orange San Diego offers a lot of phone for the money. That said, it’s a bit short on style, has a so-so camera, doesn’t support a lot of popular gaming titles and at launch Ice Cream Sandwich is a promise...