Friday, 5 June 2015

Two unknown Lenovo devices make a visit at TENAA in China

Tags: Lenovo, Android

Lenovo is quietly working to add more devices in the budget and mid-range segment. As part of the plan, two of those devices went through the Chinese regulatory authority - TENAA, which is notorious for leaking images of unannounced phones.



First is an entry-level Lenovo A5600 which is a slightly improved version of the A5500. The listed Lenovo A5600 is a 4G phone, which supports TDD-LTE and FDD-LTE bands in a dual-SIM configuration. By default this smartphone will run Android and has a capacitive keys below the screen.

The Lenovo PB1-770N is also a dual-SIM smartphone, which supports 4G network’s TDD-LTE and FDD-LTE bands. Apart from that, this smartphone will also support CDMA networks in one of the slots. This smartphone will also run Android and appears to be a phablet.

Source (1), (2)
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