Lenovo just announced the two latest additions to its smartphone
portfolio. The company unveiled a couple of Android 4.4 KitKat-powered
droids dubbed Vibe X2 Pro and P90.
Lenovo Vibe X2 Pro
The Lenovo Vibe X2 Pro is certainly the better looking half of the duo, sporting a striped design similar to the Vibe X2
that debuted at IFA last year. The smartphone is powered by the 64-bit
Snapdragon 615 chipset with 1.5GHz octa-core Cortex-A53 CPU and features
a 5.3" 1080p IPS LCD.
The dual-SIM Vibe X2 Pro packs 2GB of RAM and 32GB of
microSD-expandable storage. Its camera department is particularly
interesting with the smartphone packing two 13MP cameras - one with LED
flash at the back and another one at the front for selfie purposes.
There’s no flash for the front unit as on the HTC Desire Eye, but
Lenovo has designed a cool flash accessory for the Vibe X2 Pro that
plugs into the 3.5mm audio jack and provides nice even illumination
thanks to its 8 diffused LEDs.
Lenovo Vibe Xtension selfie flash
The Lenovo Vibe X2 Pro fits a 2,410 mAh battery inside its 146.3 X
71.0 X 6.95mm body that tips the scales at 140g. On the connectivity
side, the smartphone is well covered with various radios including LTE
Cat.4 and Wi-Fi ac support.
Lenovo Viber X2 Pro will be available in Champagne Gold, Rock Pink
and Electric Blue. It will launch in April but its price is yet to be
confirmed.
Lenovo P90
The Lenovo P90
is powered by an Intel Atom Z3560 chipset with a 1.83 quad-core CPU and
it sports a slightly larger 5.5" 1080p IPS LCD. It also has 2GB of RAM
and 32GB of storage, but comes with an ampler 4,000 mAh battery.
Connectivity is evenly matched between the two new Lenovo phones, but
the P90 isn’t quite as slender at 150x77.4x8.5mm and 156g. It also lack
dual-SIM capabilities, settling for a single LTE-capable slot.
The Lenovo P90 will be available in Pearl White, Lava Red and Onyx
Black in February, but once again no price has been mentioned.
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