Category: Lenovo

Chinese multinational computer technology company

  • All Moto Devices to Feature Fingerprint Scanners in 2016

    All Moto Devices to Feature Fingerprint Scanners in 2016

    Motorola (and this might be the last time we use the name) has been the name attached to the advent of the phone back in the 90s, and even fingerprint sensors back in 2011 with the Atrix 4G, much before Apple did it with the iPhone 5s. However, Motorola was still behind in including the feature to many of its devices in the past few years, especially last year’s Moto X Style and Play, while other brands have largely embraced the feature.

    Speaking of fingerprint sensors then, Lenovo has stated that all of its Moto devices this yer will feature fingerprint scanners. Chen Xudong, SVP of Lenovo and president for Lenovo China and Asia Pacific, has revealed that all Moto-branded handsets launching this year will have fingerprint sensors. One can’t help but feel that Lenovo is ready to make some big changes to the Moto lineup after it officially kills off Motorola this year.

    Lenovo Vibe P1 with fingerprint scanner
    Lenovo Vibe P1 with fingerprint sensor

    Additionally, Lenovo has also stated that there will be no more devices with screen size under 5-inches, which, if one cares to venture, could mean the end of the Moto E line. Lenovo’s plan looks pretty straightforward – the Moto devices will be launched aimed at the high-end market, while budget devices will bear the ‘Vibe’ moniker. Between the two, Lenovo plans to launch no more than 15 devices this year.

    Lastly, Chen also stated that Google Play Store will launch in China, which is likely to give a stiff competition to many of the local app stores for Android in the country. In fact, Google was supposed to announce a China-only version of the Play Store last year along with the launch of the Nexus devices, but that did not happen.

  • Lenovo Launches A7000 Turbo in India with 4G Support

    Lenovo Launches A7000 Turbo in India with 4G Support

    After launching the K4 Note in India just last week, Lenovo launched its second new handset of the year, the A7000 Turbo. The smartphone is similar to the popular K3 Note in terms of specs and features.

    The 5.5-inch A7000 Turbocomes with a full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) IPS display and a pixel density of 401ppi. Under the hood, the device is powered by a 64-bit 1.7GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6752 processor, coupled with 2GB of RAM.

    lenovo_a7000_turbo

    On the camera front, the device sports a 13MP rear camera with dual-LED flash and a 5MP front sensor. It also comes with an internal storage of 16 GB, expandable up to 32 GB. The device comes with the usual connectivity options as well as 4G LTE. A battery capacity of 2,900mAh gives the handset plenty of juice through the day. Lenovo promises up to 16 hours of talk time on 3G and 11 days standby.

    While the K4 Note is priced at Rs. 11,999, the A7000 Turbo (with specs similar to the K3 Note) is available at a price of Rs. 10,999 and is offered in matte black. The device runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop with Vibe UI 2.0 and will start shipping from today.

    Specs

    Lenovo A7000 Turbo

    Display 5.5-inch Full HD IPS display
    Resolution 1080×1920 pixels, 401 ppi
    Processor 1.7 GHz 8-core Cortex-A53 (MediaTek MT6752 64-bit)
    RAM 2 GB
    Storage 16 GB
    Rear Camera 13 MP f/2.0, dual-LED flash
    Front Camera 5 MP f/2.2
    Expandability 32 GB
    Battery 2,900mAh battery
    Connectivity 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot, GPS/ A-GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, and Micro-USB.
    OS  Android 5.0 Lollipop with Vibe UI 2.0
    Price  Rs. 10,999
  • Motorola Explains its Next Step as a Brand

    Motorola Explains its Next Step as a Brand

    Yesterday, news around the world focused on Lenovo killing off the Motorola brand name from its phones. Lenovo’s decision to do this was to bring its phones under one name. It followed that any upcoming smartphone by the company will be branded under “Moto” and “Vibe”, removing Motorola’s name, but keeping the “M” logo.

    A day after, Motorola released a statement in its blog to address the news. The company reassured that ‘Motorola Mobility’ will continue to exist and Lenovo will still use the name for its phone division. “As a wholly owned subsidiary, we remain the engineering, design and manufacturing engine for all of the Mobile Business Group’s smartphones and wearables,” Motorola said in its blog.

    Motorola logo

    Motorola went on to assure that though the Motorola name will disappear, the brand will continue to live on with ‘Moto’. The company explained that the focus for the past few years has always been on ‘Moto’ and its batwing logo remains its most important symbol, both of which will continue to carry the Motorola image.

    “Moto” is synonymous with Motorola, and it conveys the Motorola brand to consumers in a contemporary and engaging way. That wasn’t the only thing that evolved — the iconic batwing was static blue or red for many years, and we made it fun and colorful. That symbol, which has come to represent the “Moto” brand, continues to play a prominent role, and will remain on our products and in our marketing.

    The company reaches the point most talked about yesterday in that the company will focus its marketing efforts on “Moto” and “Vibe”, but also conceded that the products will under Lenovo solely. “This latest move is all about where we focus our brand marketing efforts in the future. That will be on our two hero smartphone brands: Moto and Vibe, with the Lenovo corporate brand tying all of our consumer and commercial products together more holistically.”

  • CES 2016: Lenovo Smartphone the First to Implement Google’s Project Tango

    CES 2016: Lenovo Smartphone the First to Implement Google’s Project Tango

    Third day of the Consumer Electronic Show 2016 has seen Google and Lenovo announce plans of a partnership to build, and sell the first smartphone that can make use of the former’s take on 3-D Augmented Reality technology. Google likes to call this tech fondly as ‘Project Tango.’

    Project-Tango-1

    This tech will help support smart devices figure out space and motion just like humans do, allowing the devices to understand their surroundings in a 3-D view, and track their path as they move through them. Using ‘Project Tango’, a device can map the dimensions of the room, essentially projecting it on the screen in a 3-D form.

    Project Tango Development Kits were earlier launched to help developers create apps to better use this technology. Future uses of Tango could be apps that use 3-D augmented reality technology to help you decide how a piece of furniture will look in your room. Several interactive games could also be made using ‘Project Tango’. Possibilities, in all honesty, are endless.

    Lenovo tango

    The Lenovo smartphone that will be the first to do the ‘Tango’ with Google’s latest tech, is going to be priced at $500(approx Rs 35,000), and will be out sometime during the “Summer of 2016″. Not much has been disclosed in terms of specs, but the phone will be powered by a Qualcomm processor, sport three cameras (RGB, Fisheye, and Depth) for it’s 3-D mapping needs, and could have a display as big as 6-6.5 inches.

    Vice President of Lenovo, Jeff Meridith stressed at the event that this will not be a niche product, but a device for the masses He stressed,”  We locked arms with Google to bring out a consumer device based on Tango. The goal here was to create a mainstream device. We don’t want this to be a niche technology. Lenovo is extremely proud of where we are at this stage of the effort.”

  • Lenovo May Kill the Motorola Brand

    Lenovo May Kill the Motorola Brand

    It looks like another popular name in the mobile phone industry is set to follow the same fate as Nokia (although the latter might be making a comeback this year). Buzz around the internet is that Motorola will soon be phased out.

    Lenovo, which bought Motorola from Google back in 2014, announced at CES 2016 that it will phase out the Motorola brand for its phones. “We’ll slowly phase out Motorola,” said Motorola Chief Operating Officer Rick Osterloh.

    The decision is particularly interesting when seen in light of Lenovo’s statement back in 2014 when it said that, “We plan to not only protect the Motorola brand, but make it stronger.”

    Motorola logo

    What this means is that Motorola’s phone business will now come under Lenovo and the Motorola name will disappear from its phones this year. Meanwhile, Lenovo will still use the ‘Motorola Mobility’ name for its phone division, but any upcoming phone or wearable will fall under the brand of ‘Moto’ and ‘Vibe’.

    Motorola fans need not despair. The brand name will continue to live on, albeit in a more minimalist way. Future Moto products will continue to sport Motorola’s batwing-like ‘M’ logo along with Lenovo’s blue logo. Indeed, Motorola will be missed, and will always be remembered as one of the earliest, if not first brand to produce a mobile phone.

  • Lenovo Yoga 900S is the Thinnest, Lightest Laptop in the World

    Lenovo Yoga 900S is the Thinnest, Lightest Laptop in the World

    The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016 doesn’t officially begin until Wednesday. However, the conference kicked off today with CES Unveiled, where some companies were allowed to preview their products in a smaller, closed space with limited numbers. Lenovo was one such company that kicked off the event with a bang, unveiling a bunch of products, among which is the Lenovo 900S convertible laptop.

    The new Lenovo Yoga 900S, which is a spinoff of the Lenovo 900 that was unveiled at last year’s CES, is officially the world’s thinnest convertible laptop weighing at 2.2 pounds (0.99kg), making even the 3 pound MacBook Air look a little bloated. The 12.5-inch QHD display hybrid laptop also promises up to 10.5 hours of battery life thanks to Intel’s low energy Core M processors powering it, which means the performance of the laptop will take a hit.

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    That’s not all. Because of its carbon fibre construction, the Lenovo 900S measures at an incredibly thin 12.88 millimetres, which is the same as the iPhone 3GS. The laptop also comes with an active stylus for drawing. Starting at a price of $1,099, the Lenovo 900S will be available in the US in March. It’ll be interesting to see just how well a thinner, lighter laptop from Lenovo will do.

  • Lenovo Vibe K4 Note Launches in India

    Lenovo Vibe K4 Note Launches in India

    Lenovo Vibe K4 Note has been finally launched in India today with a price tag of Rs. 11,999. It will be up for customers to buy as part of a flash sale on Amazon.in on the 19th of January. The registrations for the device start today.Lenovo Vibe K4 Note

    Lenovo also launched a Vibe K4 Note bundle with AntVR virtual reality headset priced at Rs. 13,299. This will be available for Rs. 12,499 for the first few flash sales, minus the VR headset. The headset will have to be bought separately at a price of Rs. 1,299, and its available in Tuxedo Black colour.

    Coming back to Vibe K4 Note, the phone has a finger-print scanner and dual-front speakers with Dolby Atmos audio. The device is dual-SIM, has 4G LTE support and has a 5.5 inch display. On the camera front, it packs a 13 MP main camera and a 5 front camera. The K4 Note is powered by Android OS 5.1. Find other specs in the table below.

    Specs

    Lenovo K4 Note

    Display 5.5 inch
    Resolution 1080×1920 (441 ppi)
    Processor Octa-core
    RAM 3 GB
    Storage 16 GB
    Rear Camera 13 MP
    Front Camera 5 MP
    Expandability 128 GB
    Battery 3,300 mAh
    Connectivity  802.11 a/ b/ g/ n/ ac, Bluetooth v 4.00, GPS
    Miscellaneous Dual-SIM
    OS  Android 5.1 Lollipop
    Price Rs. 11,999

     

  • Lenovo K4 Note to Launch in India in January

    Lenovo K4 Note to Launch in India in January

    Lenovo has officially announced that the K4 Note will arrive in India on the 5th of January. Just last week the company had posted a teaser image on its Twitter handle, hinting at a K3 successor. The launch has now been confirmed. However we are still just as unsure of the specs as before.Lenovo K4 Note

    The device seems to have metal on the sides, very reminiscent of the Samsung Galaxy S6. Even the back of the phone suggests a design inspired by Samsung, but we are not judging, not yet. Other than the metal frame, the teaser image further confirms the presence of a USB Type-C port.

    Not much is known at this time about the specs other than rumours of a MediaTek Helio X10 chipset and a fingerprint sensor. None of it has been confirmed by the company so far. We’ll update you as soon as we have more dope on the Lenovo K4 Note.

  • Best Smartphones in 2015 Between Rs. 15,000 to 20,000

    Best Smartphones in 2015 Between Rs. 15,000 to 20,000

    In this list, we pick our favourite smartphones that fall between Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000. Be sure to let us know your favourite in the comments below.

    Lenovo Vibe P1

    Lenovo Vibe P1

    The Vibe P1 features a 5.5-inch full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It is powered by a Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz with Adreno 405 GPU; 2GB of RAM and 32GB storage with expandable storage via microSD card. The device features a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front; dual-SIM with dual 4G LTE support.

    The Vibe P1 is available at a price of Rs. 15,999 exclusively on Flipkart.

    OnePlus X

    OnePlus X

    The OnePlus X sports a 5-inch AMOLED display (1920×1080), with a primary camera of 13 MP and a 8 MP front. The device runs on a 2.1 GHz Snapdragon 801 chipset. It features a 3 GB RAM with 16 GB internal storage and is expandable up to 128 via MicroSD card slot. The phone includes an alert slider, like the one found on OnePlus 2. The OnePlus X weighs around 138 gm for the onyx variant and a heavier 160 gm for the ceramic variant.

    The Onyx variant of the OnePlus X is priced at Rs. 16,999 and as is available via invite system only. Check out our review of the OnePlus X here.

    Moto X Play

    Moto X Play 3

    The Moto X Play boasts of features that are sure to excite the masses. With a 21 MP camera, 3630 mAh battery, and expandable memory up to 128 GB, the Moto X Play is definitely worth its price. Other features include a 5.5 inch screen with Corning Gorilla Glass 3, Snapdragon 615, and an Octa-core 1.7 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU.

    The Moto X Play starts at a price of Rs 18,499, and offers a variety of changeable colored back covers. You can check out our hands on with the Moto X Play to know more about the device.

    Asus Zenfone 2

    Asus Zenfone 2 0

    The 32 GB Zenfone 2 is priced at Rs. 17,999 and comes with a 5.5-inch 1920x1080p IPS Display, protected by Gorilla Glass 3. It is powered by an Intel Atom 23580 Quadcore processor with 2.3 GHz CPU and 4GB of RAM. The juice is supplied by an adequate 3000mAh non-removable battery and the smartphone comes pre-loaded with Android 5.0 Lollipop.

    Asus Zenfone 2 has a 13MP primary camera and a 5MP front camera. The dual LED flash paired with the rear camera, comes in two colours, to help you get the right white balance. Both the microphones consist of the noise cancellation feature, thus enabling you to talk with least hassle. Check out our exclusive unboxing and hands on of the Vibe P1 for more.

    HTC Desire 828

    HTC DESIRE 828

     

    The HTC Desire 828 arrived in India on the 14th of December. Priced at Rs. 19,990, the model comes with a 5.5 inch display with 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution and is powered by the Mediatek MT6753. It is run on the Android OS, v5.1 (Lollipop) and has a dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) connectivity.

    It also comes with a storage of 16GB that is expandable up to 2 TB along with 2GB of RAM. On the camera front, the Desire 828 features a 13 MP rear camera and HTC UltraPixel front. The Desire 828 is the first model in the Desire lineup to. The device is packed with a Li-Ion 2800 mAh battery and supports a micro USB v2.0.

    OnePlus One

    OnePlus One iGyaan 12

    Even though OnePlus’ debut handset came to India towards the end of 2014, the OnePlus One with 64 GB storage is still a great option today. The device sports a 5.5-inch LTPS display with a 1920 x 1080p resolution and Gorilla Glass 3. On the hardware front the device features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 SoC with Adreno 330 GPU, 3GB of RAM and 64 GB storage.

    The OnePlus One also features a 13 MP primary camera with 4K video, a 5 MP front-facing shooter, and 3,100mAh battery. All in all the once touted ‘flagship killer’ is still worth your money. The device is available for Rs. 19,999 on Amazon India. Check out our review of the OnePlus One for more.

  • Lenovo Teases Successor to K3 Note Smartphone

    Lenovo Teases Successor to K3 Note Smartphone

    Looks like Lenovo will soon reveal the successor to the K3 Note smartphone. The Chinese company posted a teaser image on Twitter with a message that reads “Prepare for the dawn of the new #KillerNote.”

     

    It is likely that the device will be known as the K4 Note, and is expected to launch in India first since the teaser was posted on Lenovo India’s account. Furthermore, the launch is expected to take place some time in January.

    Lenovo K3 Note
    Lenovo K3 Note

    Not much is known at this time on the specs front other than rumours of a MediaTek Helio X10 chipset and a fingerprint sensor, which have not been confirmed by the company. Two things the teaser does reveal is that the device will come with a USB Type-C port and a metal frame.

  • Lenovo Launches Vibe S1 With Dual Front Sensors

    Lenovo Launches Vibe S1 With Dual Front Sensors

    Lenovo launched its Vibe S1 in India at Rs.15,999, which will exclusively be sold through amazon.in from the 24th of November 2015.

    Lenovo Vibe S1

    The Lenovo Vive S1 comes with a 5 inch 1080p IPS LCD display, and a MediaTek MT6752 processor. It also comes with 3GB of RAM space along with 32GB of internal storage. On the camera front, it comes with a 13MP primary camera and an 8MP secondary camera with a 2MP secondary depth sensor. Other connectivity features include a dual SIM and 4G/LTE. The phone is packed with a 2,420mAh battery and runs on the Android 5.1 Lollipop.

    The handset comes in two colour variants – blue and white. Here are the specs:

    Specifications

    Lenovo Vibe S1

    Display 5.0 inches, Corning Gorilla Glass 3
    Resolution HD, 1080 x 1920 pixels
    Chipset Mediatek MT6752
    Processor Octa-core 1.7 GHz
    RAM 3GB
    Storage 32GB
    Expandable Upto microSD, up to 128 GB
    Rear Camera 13MP
    Front Camera 8MP with 2MP secondary depth sensor
    Video Yes
    Battery 2,420mAh battery
    Operating System Android 5.1 Lollipop
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, WiFi Direct, hotspot. Bluetooth v4.0, A2DP. GPS and Radio.
    USB microUSB v2.0
    Price   Rs.15,999

     

  • Here’s a Look at Some Great Deals on Laptops Ahead of Diwali

    Here’s a Look at Some Great Deals on Laptops Ahead of Diwali

    Has the festive Diwali air gotten to you yet? It is, afterall, the season to be a shopoholic. There are plenty of great offers and discounts available these days, if you know where to look. Today, if you happen to pass by online retailers, you can avail some great discounts on laptops.

    The offers have a time period so if you’ve been thinking about getting a new laptop, you may want to head over to one of these websites and add a laptop to your cart soon. However, before you do so, you might need a better idea of what’s on sale. We’ve broken it down in terms of price range. Have a look and decide the right one for you.

    Laptops Under Rs. 20,000

    Dell Inspiron 3551

    Dell Inspiron 3551Dell’s new Inspiron 15 3551 does make an impression thanks to its thinner profile and its surprisingly long warranty. Running times are also better than most of the competition. The graphics aren’t the best here and only some 3D games with very low demands are playable with these cards.

    • 2.66GHz Intel Pentium N3540 N3540 processor
    • 4GB DDRL3 RAM
    • 500GB 5400rpm Serial ATA hard drive
    • 15.6 inch screen, Intel HD Graphics
    • Ubuntu Linux 14.04 SP1 operating system

    The laptop is currently available at Rs. 17,999, down from Rs. 20,990, which is a 14% discount.

    Lenovo G50-30 80G001VNIN 

    Lenovo G50-30

    The Lenovo G50 is also being offered at a 20% discount and is currently priced at Rs. 18,499. The laptop offers great performance for a low price. The G50-30 is apt for basic tasks like browsing, Skype or watching videos. The laptop only needs little power and operates quietly. 

    • 15.6-inch LED HD display
    • Intel Pentium Quad Core N3540 Processor
    • 2.16 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.66 GHz.  
    • 4GB DDR3L RAM
    • 500GB storage and a 720p HD webcam. 

    Laptops Under Rs. 30,000

    Lenovo G40-45 (Notebook)

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    Looking for a budget-friendly laptop is not an easy task. Especially one that packs enough punch to get you through the day. Interestingly, the Lenovo G40 series, which is famous for its affordable prices, is powered by AMD A8 processors; a mobile quad-core system-on-chip (SoC) that integrates a Radeon R5 GPU. This laptop comes with an optical drive and gives a decent batter life with its four-cell battery. Overall, the laptop gives you the most bang for your buck.

    • APU Quad Core A8
    • 8 GB DDR3 RAM
    • 1 TB HDD
    • Free DOS

     

    Dell Vostro 15 3558 

    Dell Inspiron 3542

    The Dell Vostro is designed primarily as working device. It is powerful enough for daily tasks. This display isn’t anything to brag about, but it is decent for this price range. There’s a great discount going on for the Dell Vostro right now. The laptop is priced at Rs. 24,999 down from Rs. 28,799 and is being claimed fast.

    • 15.6-inch LED backlit display
    • 1.7GHz Intel Core-i3 4005U 4th generation processor
    • 3.5 kg
    • 4GB RAM and 1TB hard drive
    • Intel HD Graphics 4400

    Laptops Under Rs. 40,000

    Lenovo G50 80L0006HIN 

    Lenovo G50 80

    Priced at Rs. 30,499, the laptop is being offered at a 22% discount.  This laptop provides great graphics with a 2GB AMD Radeon graphic card. That is one of the key selling points of the G50 80. The laptop won’t heat much when playing graphically intense games and also comes with 1TB of internal storage. 

    • Intel Core i3 1.9GHz processor.
    • 15.6-inch display with AMD Radeon R5 M230 2GB 3D graphics.
    • 4GB RAM
    • 1TB of internal storage. 

    HP 15-ac101TU 

    HP 15-ac101TU

    For a laptop at this price level, the HP 15 looks really good. Instead of a simple texture, HP has gone with a diamond pattern for the lid which enhances the aesthetic appeal. The laptop is a decent entry point for those looking at a basic Windows 10 OS. The HP 15-ac101TU wins has a slim and sleek design. There’s a 10% discount on this HP laptop. Offered at Rs. 30,990, the deal is 60% claimed as of now.

    • 5.6-inch screen with Intel HD Graphic 5500
    • 2GHz Intel Core i3 5005u processor
    • 4GB RAM and 1TB hard drive.
    • Windows 10 pre-loaded. The deal is 60% claimed as of now.

    Other great deals worth mentioning:

    Apple Macbook Pro

    The Macbook is currently the best in 50K or above range and is currently available at a sweet price of Rs. 50, 999 down from Rs. 78, 990 which gives you an amazing 35% discount. So if you’re looking for a high-end laptop right now, this is the one to go for. The deal is 76% claimed already, so you may want to decide fast for this one.

    We’ll update the list as new deals come in. The prices mentioned above are subject to change as all mentioned deals are for limited periods of time only.

  • Lenovo Launches its Vibe P1 and Vibe P1m Smartphones in India

    Lenovo Launches its Vibe P1 and Vibe P1m Smartphones in India

    Lenovo has launched its latest smartphones, the Vibe P1 and Vibe P1m, ahead of Diwali. The company is looking to get some early buyers going into the Diwali sale. And one of the reasons the phone could find potential buyers are the massive batteries that come with the devices. The Vibe P1 and P1m will come with 5000mAh and 4000mAh batteries, respectively.

    Priced at Rs. 15, 999 for the Vibe P1 and Rs. 7999 for the Vibe P1m, the smartphones are exclusive to Flipkart. The Vibe P1 will go on sale from Tuesday while the Vibe P1m will see a flash sale from Wednesday. Registrations for the P1m start from today.

    Lenovo Vibe P1
    Lenovo Vibe P1

    The Vibe P1 features a 5.5-inch full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It is powered by a Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz with Adreno 405 GPU; 2GB of RAM and 32GB storage with expandable storage via microSD card. The device features a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front; dual-SIM with dual 4G LTE support.

    Lenovo Vibe P1m

    The Vibe P1m, on the other hand, sports a 5-inch HD (1280×720) display. It is powered by a 64-bit quad-core MediaTek MT6735 processor with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. Like the Vibe P1, the P1m supports expandable storage as well.

    The Flipkart Big Billion Day offer helped Lenovo sell over 600,000 Lenovo and Motorolla phones in 3 days. The company will look to get some more numbers in with their newest devices during the expected Diwali sale. Another point in favour of Lenovo is that despite having such gigantic batteries, the devices are still slim and light.

  • Lenovo To Launch Two New Smartphones in India on October 21

    Lenovo To Launch Two New Smartphones in India on October 21

    Lenovo has released an invite that doesn’t reveal much except that an event is set to take place on the 21st of October at 11 am in New Delhi. The event is most likely for the launch of Lenovo’s smartphones in India that include the Vibe P1 and the Vibe P1m.

    Lenovo-event

    The phones were unveiled at IFA last month, which also saw a host of other Lenovo devices such the iDeaPad, Moto 360, and Lenovo PHAB Plus.

    The Vibe P1 smartphone comes with a 5.5-inch 1080p display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It is powered by a 1.5GHz Snapdragon 615 64-bit octa-core processor, 5000mAh battery, OneKey Power Saver and Rocket Charge. It also supports the 5G WiFi with its very own WiFi Boost. The talking point of both the P1 and P1m phones is the massive battery and quick charging capabilities.

    The Vibe P1m sports a 5-inch HD (1280×720 pixels) display and is powered by 1GHz MediaTek MT6735P processor paired with 2GB of RAM. It also features a slightly smaller 4000mAh battery. One of the main talking points here is the massive battery and quick charging capabilities found in both the phones.

    The expected pricing of the Vibe P1 is $279 (Rs 18,167 approximately), while the Vibe P1m is priced at $159 (Rs 10,353 approximately).

  • Lenovo Launches the Phab Plus With a 6.8-inch Display in India

    Lenovo Launches the Phab Plus With a 6.8-inch Display in India

    A third party online retailer has made the Lenovo Phab available in India at the price of Rs. 18,490. The device was launched in China in August and is now available in the country via Amazon. Though there has been no news of an official launch by Lenovo, buyers can find comfort in this third party website.Lenovo Phab Plus

    The specs of the device include a 6.8-inch full-HD display with a resolution of 1080x1920p. An octa-core of 64-bit and Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 chipset together constitute the processor. Take a look at the table below for all of the other features of the Lenovo Phab Plus:

    Specification Lenovo Phab Plus
    Display 6.8 inch full-HD
    Resolution 1080x1920p with 326ppi
    Processor 64-bit octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 marked at 1.5GHz
    GPU Adreno 405
    RAM 2 GB
    Primary Camera 13 MP
    Front Camera 5 MP
    Storage 32 GB
    Expandability With microSD card
    Battery  3500 mAh
    Connectivity 4G, 3G, GPS/ A-GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Micro-USB
    Operating System Android 5.0 Lollipop
    Price Rs. 18,490
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