Lenovo has enriched its range of smartphones with the P90 model, which is the first smartphone with a 64-bit Intel Atom processor and an Intel XMM 7260 LTE-Advanced receiver, which takes care of data transfers (music, games, videos) at really high speeds in LTE mobile networks. Its assets are also a screen with an extremely vivid image and a durable battery.
Lenovo P90 is the first smartphone that can boast not only the most powerful mobile version 64-bit Intel Atom processor, Z3560, and the Intel XMM 7260 LTE-Advanced receiver, but also with the XMM 7262 modem. The trio forms a toxic combination that allows exceptional data transfer speeds in LTE networks.
You will know him by 5.5-inch screen full high definition (1080p) and exceptional pixel density 400 ppi, and of considerable size. But with size comes an extremely powerful battery with capacity 4000 mAh. Its "soul" is a mobile operating system Android 5.0 Lollipop "coated" with the Lenovo user interface Vibe UI 2.0, and the "internal organs" include 32 GB of storage space and 2 GB of RAM.
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It carries a resolution camera on its back 13 million points and optical image stabilizer, which in combination with the attached application (with which you can especially spice up selfies) ensures excellent photos even when the lighting conditions are not the best or in case of unwanted movement. Meanwhile, there is a front-facing camera with resolution 5 million points "sensitive" to gestures and accepts hand orders. The case will be available in pearl white, lava red and onyx black.
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