Lenovo P770 with Android Jelly Bean and 3,500 mAh battery launches to take on Motorola Razr Maxx
After the quad-core IdeaPhone K860, the waterproof and dual-SIM A660, and the woman-friendly S720, China’s Lenovo now has another new and interesting Android smartphone: the P770.
What’s special about the Lenovo P770 is that it comes with a 3,500 mAh Li-Po battery – which is larger than the 3,300 mAh one found on Motorola’s Droid Razr Maxx and Maxx HD. According to Lenovo, this battery can provide up to 29 hours of talk-time, or up to 644 hours of stand-by time (that’s 26 days).
The P770 runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with a bit of Lenovo customization. Its other features include a 4.5 inch IPS display with 960 x 540 pixels, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of internal memory, 5MP rear camera with LED flash, and a VGA front-facing camera. The handset measures 133 x 67 x 11.9 mm, weighs 161 grams, and doesn’t look bat at all:
The Lenovo P770 seems to be available in China as of now. It costs 1,699 CNY, meaning about $273, or €210 (an 8GB MicroSD card is included in this price). Unfortunately, we don’t know if Lenovo plans to launch the P770 – or a similar handset – outside China anytime soon. In any case, you can check out the new smartphone here (Lenovo’s Chinese website).
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