Orange has revealed the next phone to get the network's colourful branding – the Orange Santa Clara. Intel's Medfield chipset has been chosen to power the Orange Santa Clara. The phone specs include: a 4.03-inch display, dimensions of 123mm x 63 x 9.99, 16GB of memory and weighs in at 117g. It will also have an 8MP camera capable of shooting 10fps and will be pre-loaded with Orange TV, Dailymotion, Orange Wednesdays Your Orange and Orange Gestures. At launch it will come with Android 3.2 but this will be upgradeable to Android 4.0 'shortly thereafter'. It has been revealed, however, that the upcoming Atom phone won't actually be called the Orange Santa Clara on launch. Whether this means that handset is the rumoured Orange London remains to be seen. Rich entertainment "Today, Orange announces that it will launch a new high-performance Android smartphone in Europe this summer. Powered by Intel technology, the device currently codenamed 'Orange Santa Clara,' will deliver the latest in smartphone capabilities and rich entertainment experiences to more customers," explained the release. Orange isn't the first to announce an Intel phone – at CES 2012, TechRadar was among the first in the world to try out the Lenovo K800, which also has Atom inside.
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