Lenovo went crazy today at CES, unveiling a plethora of new products including a few new powerful smartphones.
The newly unveiled P90, available next month overseas, is the first device to feature a 64-bit Intel Atom processor and its other specs should ensure a slick experience.
Featuring a 5.5-inch 1080p display, the device is powered by the quad-core 64-bit Intel Atom clocked at 1.8GHz, 2GB RAM, Android Lollipop (with Lenovo's Vibe 2.0 user interface on top), 32GB internal storage and a huge 4000mAh battery that promised up to 36 hours of life. The standard camera is a 13MP OIS shooter and the "selfie" cam is 5MP with built-in selfie features. The device also has an Intel LTE-A FDD/TDD modem which means theoretical download speeds of 150 Mbs if your carrier offers anything close to that.
The P90 will be available from Lenovo's site for just $499 in Pearl White, Onyx Black and Lava Red.
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Android Central
Featuring a 5.5-inch 1080p display, the device is powered by the quad-core 64-bit Intel Atom clocked at 1.8GHz, 2GB RAM, Android Lollipop (with Lenovo's Vibe 2.0 user interface on top), 32GB internal storage and a huge 4000mAh battery that promised up to 36 hours of life. The standard camera is a 13MP OIS shooter and the "selfie" cam is 5MP with built-in selfie features. The device also has an Intel LTE-A FDD/TDD modem which means theoretical download speeds of 150 Mbs if your carrier offers anything close to that.
The P90 will be available from Lenovo's site for just $499 in Pearl White, Onyx Black and Lava Red.
Source:
Android Central