Phone class low-spec phones from Lenovo And a phone with a strong advantage



From a long time ago nearly a full year, Lenovo did not reveal any phone, and now and at the present time it has revealed two phones indicating its intention to return to the market again to see what are the phones, read the pleasure of my dear friends and we are ready to answer any inquiry or even a request


1-Lenovo A7 smartphone



The Chinese company, Lenovo, launched its new Lenovo A7 smartphone, which has an unknown processor, which is from Unisoc.

The phone was announced in a tweet published by the company (Unisuk) on Twitter, where it revealed the specifications of the phone, which belongs to the category of low-spec phones.

The Lenovo A7 has an octa-core processor, which is Unisoc SC9863A running at 1.6GHz. The phone also has a 4,000 mAh battery.

The device offers a 6.09-inch screen, but the resolution has not been announced, but it is likely to be in HD. The front camera on the screen is 5 MP.

On the back of the phone, there are two 13-megapixel main cameras, and 2 megapixels for the other. There is also a fingerprint sensor.

No date has been announced for the launch of the phone, nor has its price, which is expected not to exceed $ 100, been announced.









2-Lenovo Legion





It looks like it's going to change with the new gaming phone that will come as part of the Legion gaming brand as we've seen with the ASUS ROG phone.

The Lenovo Legion phone will come with the flagship Snapdragon 865 processor and a distinctive mix of specifications that qualify it to compete in the gaming phone market on the one hand and the leading phones market on the other hand, and this mix was completed today when Lenovo began hinting at the coming of the phone with a fast charging capacity of 90 watts, which if you know very high.

At the moment the fastest charging capacity available on the market is 65 watts, which is provided by SuperVOOC 2.0 technology for OPPO phones, but on the other hand, Xiaomi has tested the speed of 100 watts while Vivo has started to develop fast charging at 120 watts, but these technologies are not Currently available on any phone available on the market.





If Lenovo really introduced this feature, it would greatly ignite competition in this market, as 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 technology only charges a 4,000mAh battery in half an hour, let alone 90W!


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