Lenovo S890 after long standby Lenovo Lenovo P780 series of new products was a lot of local friends close attention, seeing with exposure Lenovo A820 will be released, this same great endorsement for the Bryant long standby four core machine should not far away, China Online Shopping Store Lenovo P780 suspected exposure of the real machine spy photos.
Compared to the S890's tough and stylish, Lenovo P780 joined the rounded corners, etc., the body becomes more rounded point with the Lenovo LePhone S890 looks more like the back of the battery cover also made ??of metal, as well as brushed metal pattern, technological sense full. It is said that the phone's body thickness control was very good, pass to 9.9 mm, and the battery capacity is reached 4000 mA and can be replaced, thin body, a large battery, Lenovo P780 found a more perfect balance. This
According to previous news show, Lenovo P780 will be equipped with a 5-inch large screen with a resolution of 1280 * 720 HD level, equipped with low-power frequency rate of the MT6589 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of memory and runs 800 pixels main camera, the system version of Android 4.2, support WCDMA + GSM dual sim dual standby, there is no information about the price of the aircraft.
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