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print Armando RodriguezAssistant Editor, PCWorld Armando is an Android nerd, covering both apps and phones, and a former programmer. He is also a world-class heckler on Twitter.
LAS VEGAS?Lenovo might not the first company you think of when it comes to smartphones, but the company's new line of Android handsets drew the biggest crowd at Sunday night's CES Unveiled.
Prices for the Lenovo Android phones range from entry-level to high-end. The phones are slated for release next year in emerging markets like Russia, India, and Indonesia.
This not-so-sleek phone may not look all that impressive on the outside, but it comes packing a massive 3500mAh battery like Dell Latitude E4300 Ac Adapter, Dell Latitude E4400 Ac Adapter, Dell Latitude E4310 Ac Adapter, Dell 8N884 Ac Adapter, Dell G800H Ac Adapter, Dell Latitude E4320 Ac Adapter, Dell Latitude E4200 Ac Adapter, Dell Y085C Ac Adapter, Dell Inspiron N7010 Ac Adapter, Dell Inspiron N5010 Ac Adapter, Dell Inspiron N4010 Ac Adapter, Dell Inspiron N3010 Ac Adapter and ships running Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
Lenovo claims that the P770's large battery will keep the phone going for more than 12 hours, a claim we?re likely to believe given the fact that Motorola's Droid Razr Maxx HD currently tops our battery life lab tests with a smaller 3300mAh battery. It will need that battery to power its large 4.5-inch qHD IPS display.
For those of you out there who want more than just superior battery life, the IdeaPhone S890 should be on your radar. The phone features a vibrant and sharp 5-inch IPS display, making the screen roughly the same size as the one on the original Samsung Galaxy Note. Aside from the eye-catching display, the S890 also has a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, an 8-megapixel camera, and Android 4.1 with a custom Lenovo skin running on top. I found the phone to be a bit too plasticky for my taste, but it performed well in spite of having only a dual-core chipset.
Finally there's the IdeaPhone S720, Lenovo's entry level smartphone running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). The phone has the same 4.5-inch qHD IPS display found on the P770, and is positioned as more of multimedia device. The phone sports a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 8-megapixel camera, and ships pre-loaded with Dolby's audio software for an enhanced listening experience. These types of specs are atypical of budget handsets, many of which are still sold running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread).
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