TAKE TWO FROM LENOVO MOBILE
TAKING the “Made-in-China” smartphones to a new and higher level.

LENOVO S560
For the younger crowd the S560 is being pushed by Lenovo Mobile as a “music phone” boasting a built-in Dolby Digital speakers as one of its main features. It also has a 4-inch IPS touchscreen display, dual-SIM function, a fast 1GHz processor, Android 4.0 ICS version, and on a single full charge, can last up to 50 hours of music playback. Yes, it does look like the P700. Same price too.

LENOVO 700i
A follow-up to the earlier P700 model, this latest Lenovo smartphone has a large 4-inch IPS touchscreen, a faster dual-core processor, and runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Its large 2500mAH rechargeable battery will provide longer talk and stand-by times than the previous model. Price is pegged at P10,999.
Published : Thursday January 17, 2013 | Category : Tech times | Hits:250

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