Lenovo recently formalized a new entry-level smartphone with amazing specs. With one side of a 5-inch screen and an octa-core processor, it has however little a RAM memory and a very low definition…
Appeared in February on TENAA, the Chinese certification body, the Lenovo A3900 just been made official by its manufacturer. The site MTKSJ.com, which has found that information, has indeed seen the presence of the smartphone on the official website of Lenovo at a price equivalent to 70 €.
Unfortunately, as you may know, Lenovo does not sell its products in Europe, preferring to highlight its Motorola subsidiary in Western countries. The Lenovo A3900 is thus expected in its home market of course and perhaps in other Asian countries in the coming weeks.
As to features, the Lenovo A3900 is an entry-level smartphone that has strengths and weaknesses highlighted. On the positive side, we note, for example 5-inch screen and octa-core processor MediaTek MT6752 1.2GHz. However the definition (480 x 854 pixels) screen rather feeble reminds us that we are not dealing in mobile-century. Another weak point, RAM which amounts to only 512 MB, while the ROM reaches 4 GB (expandable up to 32GB fortunately via its MicroSD port).
The camera equipment is not of the first rank either, since the Lenovo A3900 features a 5-megapixel sensor on the back with autofocus and LED flash, while a 2-megapixel webcam adorns the front of the unit.
For the rest, we find the classic connectivity of a smartphone: 4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, MicroUSB, GPS … The autonomy is in turn ensured by a battery of 2300 mAh. All running on Android 4.4 KitKat, coupled with the interface Vibe UI.
Lenovo A3900 - entry-level smartphone with octa-core processor
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