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Lenovo P770 packs a massive 3,500 mAh battery

Categories: Android, Devices, Lenovo
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, November 27th, 2012 at 12:21 AM

If Motorola can have a device with a massive battery (think Razr MAXX and Maxx HD) so can Lenovo. The Chinese company just announced a new Android smartphone – P770, which comes with a huge 3,500 mAh Li-Po battery that’s larger in capacity than the one Moto babies pack. This in turn allows the new P770 to run for up to 29 hours in talk mode or up to 26 days in standby mode. Impressive.

Rest of the specs include a dual-core CPU clocked at 1.2GHz, 4.5-inch qHD (540×960 pixels) screen, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, 5-megapixel rear camera, VGA front-facing one, while Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is running the show out of box (with few Lenovo customizations here and there). Size wise, the P770 measures 133x67x11.9 mm and has a weight of 161 grams.

As I’m writing this, China is the only market that will get Lenovo’s new baby. Folks living there could grab the P770 for 1,699 CNY, which translates into some $273, making for a pretty good deal.

Earlier this year, Lenovo unveiled few interesting devices including the quad-core IdeaPhone K860, waterproof and dual-SIM A660, and the woman-friendly S720.

[Via: Unwired View]

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  • Anonymous

    Lenovo is on the roll…