Chinese smartphone maker, Lenovo is planning to launch India’s cheapest 4G smartphone, according to a report of The Economic Times.
Earlier this month, Lenovo launched its cheapest 4G smartphone, Lenovo A2010, in Vietnam at 1,690 Vietnamese Dong which is approximately Rs 4,970. Lenovo could launch this smartphone in India, the ET report claimed.
The Lenovo A2010 features a 4.5-inch display with 480 X 854 pixels resolution. It has 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage and 32 GB expandable storage slot. It runs on the Android Lollipop OS and is powered by the 1 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6735M 64-bit processor.
The Lenovo A2010 measures 130.5 X 66.6 X 9.98mm. The phone offers a 2100 mAh battery. It has an 5 megapixel rear camera supported by an LED flash light and a 2 megapixel front camera. It has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and 4G and dual SIM connectivity.
Currently ZTE Blade Qlux 4G and Phicomm Energy 653 are the cheapest 4G phones in India at Rs 4,999. So to be the cheapest, the Lenovo smartphone must have to be priced lower than that. Presently, Lenovo offers four 4G enabled smartphones in India under Rs 10,000, namely – A6000+, A6000, A7000 & K3 Note.
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