The 5.5-inch IdeaPhone K990 1080p phablet isn’t the only product that has been announced by Lenovo at CES event in Las Vegas. The manufacturer has added 5 more Android phones to its line-up – IdeaPhone S890, IdeaPhone S770, IdeaPhone A800, IdeaPhone A690 and IdeaPhone P770. All phones are have got dual-SIM capability.
Both the Lenovo S890 and S720 are from S-series, offering media and entertainment superiority.
Lenovo IdeaPhone S890
# 5″ IPS LCD qHD (540 X 960 pixels) display with 220ppi pixel density
# An 8MP main camera with LED flash with Lenovo super camera software to help take photos in low light and allows photo in video and complex photo-editing
# 9.3mm thick body and weighs 176 grams
# Ships with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS
# Dual-SIM capability
Lenovo IdeaPhone S720
# 4.5″ IPS LCD display with qHD resolution of 540 X 960 pixels and 245ppi pixel density
# Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
# A dual-core MTK processor
# 8MP rear-facing camera and 1MP FF camera
# 2000mAh battery
# 9.9mm thick body
# Dolby Digital Plus and Super Camera software
# Dual-SIM capability
Both the Lenovo A800 and A690 handsets are coming in A-series with low-end specs and budget pricing.
Lenovo IdeaPhone A800
# 4.5-inch display with 480 by 854 pixels of resolution and 218ppi pixel density
# 1.2GHz dual-core processor
# 2000mAh battery
# Ships with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS
# Dual-SIM capability
Lenovo IdeaPhone A690
# Ships with out-dated Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS
# Sports a 4-inch display with 480 X 800 pixels of resolution
# A single-core 1GHz processor
# Dual-SIM capability
Last, but not the least, the Lenovo IdeaPhone P770 handset is specifically aimed at business users. It comes with dual-SIM support, packing a massive 3,500mAh battery to provide up to 30 hours talk time on a single charge and Lenovo claims that the device can be used as a charger for other gadgets. No word on Android OS version, display size and processor specifications.
Lenovo is planning to launch all the aforementioned handsets this month in China, and “select regional markets”. The company has refused to reveal pricing information.
Source: Lenovo