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March 16, 2015 at 17: 36
Lenovo P70 Review: Eight core processor, 4,000 mAh battery and five days of battery life
Smartphones, Gadgets, MediaTek blog
In the second half of 2013, Lenovo began selling the P780 smartphone, which belongs to the "professional" P line.
This device very successfully combines several unusual qualities for middle class models.
First, it is a metal case: the developers of "smart phones" on Android do not spoil us too often with this material today, and then, in 2013, it was even found in a few models.
Secondly, the Lenovo P780 used a bundle of a powerful 4,000 mAh battery and an economical MediaTek MT6589 chipset with a quad core 28 nanometer processor.
For understanding: at that time, batteries with a capacity of 1,500-2,000 mAh were considered the norm for smartphones, and most inexpensive chipsets were produced using a much more "voracious" 45 nanometer technology.
As a result, the battery life of the average smartphone did not exceed one day.
But the Lenovo P780 easily lived without an outlet for more than two days – and this is in a very intensive operation mode.
By refusing to constantly go out on social networks and reducing the brightness of the screen to 15-20%, it was possible to stretch four days with the device without any problems.
In other words, the Lenovo P780 has become a kind of mini revolution for 2013.
However, for the beginning of 2015, its characteristics are no longer too relevant.
What does Lenovo do?
That's right, it represents the successor of the P780 the Lenovo P 70 model.
It also belongs to the P series and is also equipped with a 4,000 mAh battery.
As for hardware, the Chinese manufacturer again called MediaTek to "help": the Lenovo P 70 uses the latest MT6752 chipset with eight computing cores.
It is based on the 64 bit architecture of the new generation ARM Cortex A53, which, together with a number of new technologies from MediaTek, makes the P70 a smartphone with a really powerful and high tech "stuffing".
Technical Specificationsoperational system: Android 4.4.4 KitKat
Display: 5 inches, 1280x720, IPS+OGS
Chipset: MediaTek MT6752
* 8 ARM Cortex A53 cores (up to 1.7 GHz)
* Mali T760MP2 graphics accelerator (up to 700 MHz)
RAM Capacity: 2 GB
Permanent Memory capacity: 16 GB
Memory Cards: microSD up to 32 GB
Wi Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (Wi Fi Direct, Miracast)
Bluetooth: 4.0
Cellular networks: GSM/GPRS/EDGE, HSPA+, LTE (Cat. 4)
Number of SIM card slots: two
Battery: 4000 mAh
Cameras: 13 MP + 5 MP
Navigation: GPS/GLONASS
Dimensions: 142 x 72 x 8.9 mm / 149 g
Price: about 20 thousand rubles
Scope of delivery
The box contained instructions, a warranty card, a charger unit, a USB microUSB cable, a simple wired headset, a bumper case and an OTG cable.
The latter is also a feature of Lenovo's "professional" smartphones they say that an advanced user may need to connect a mouse, a keyboard, and a USB drive to his device.
Yes, the accessory is cheap, but it's nice that you donot have to run to the store for it.
By the way, the OTG cable was also included with the P780.
The bumper is made of solid black plastic.
The surface of this accessory is rough, so it is quite difficult to drop the Lenovo P70 from the hand, the " pad " clings well to the palm.
Moreover, the bumper sits very tightly on the device, and an unprepared user may even decide that this is not a removable part, but a tightly screwed part of the case.
In general, Lenovo can say thank you for the described accessory: cases of this type cost at least one and a half thousand rubles and, as a rule, do not differ in quality.
And here it gets for free and is made quite neatly.
Appearance and design
It would seem that 8.9 mm in thickness is, by modern standards, too "thick", but the Lenovo P70, oddly enough, is perceived as a rather elegant thing.
And the device is quite light: with a weight of 149 g, it can be called one of the lightest 5 inch smartphones.
Whether this is good or not is an open question: sometimes it seems that the balance of dimensions and weight of the P70 is slightly disturbed.
In other words, this device does not burden the hand pleasantly – and we would not mind if it weighed a little more.
The build quality is excellent – there is nothing to complain about.
The case is cunningly encircled by a frame of the color "dark silver with a mother of pearl tint".
Unfortunately, this is not metal at all, but plastic.
Moreover, unlike the same P780, the Lenovo P70 is entirely made of plastic.
Alas and ah: there is no trace of the metal left.
The back panel of the smartphone is smooth matte, and there is an opinion that over time it can noticeably wear out.
Perhaps the same opinion is shared by Lenovo, and that is why they put a bumper that is much more resistant to external influences in the box with the smartphone.
The back of the P70 carries only three elements: a 13 MP camera lens, a flash peephole and a silver company logo.
The lower and upper ends of the smartphone are glossy, there is an attempt to "make up" the plastic no longer under metal, but under glass.
The attempt is quite successful, but such a surface collects fingerprints very quickly.
On the upper side of the case there is a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack and a microphone, on the bottom there is another microphone, a pair of rather loud speakers and a microUSB port.
As you can see, there are two microphones in the Lenovo P70: the device has a system for cutting off noise during a conversation.
And indeed, the quality of speech transmission is excellent.
On the right side of the case there are silver buttons for adjusting the volume and turning on the device/screen.
There are no questions to them: they are pleasant to the touch, the course is clear.
By the way, the keys are not built into the smartphone itself, but into its removable back panel.
The front panel has a half millimeter side, and the developers can only be praised for this solution: if you put the Lenovo P70 screen down on a flat surface, the protective glass will not come into contact with it.
By the way, about this very protective glass: unfortunately, Lenovo does not tell who its manufacturer is – Corning or, for example, Asahi Glass.
But the fact is that for a couple of weeks of intensive operation, there were no scratches and scuffs on it.
Fingerprints and other dirt also practically do not accumulate on it: for this it is worth saying thank you to the high quality oleophobic coating.
Above the screen there is a standard set of components: light and proximity sensors, a conversational speaker with a built in LED indicator and a front camera.
Under the display there are three touch sensitive Android control buttons with icons made in the Lenovo corporate style.
Everything would be fine, but they have a very dim backlight.
We thought that its brightness could be raised in tinctures, but unfortunately, we did not find such an option.
We remove the back cover, picking it up with a nail for a special notch on the right side.
An inscription immediately catches the eye, warning against removing the battery: it is not removable.
Although, to be honest, I really want to remove it there are no visible fasteners for the battery.
There is also a microSD card slot under the back cover and two slots for microSIM Sim cards.
The left one provides support for 2G, 3G and 4G networks, the right one – only 2G.
A slightly strange solution: in many "dual sim" smartphones on MediaTek chipsets, both slots are "equal" and can support any network - from GSM to LTE.
Screen
Before proceeding directly to the screen, it is worth noting that the MT6752 chipset implements a number of proprietary technologies from MediaTek designed to improve the image quality on the screen.
For example, ClearMotion technology increases the frame rate in video from 24-30 per second to 60 in real time.
Do I need to explain that this significantly improves the smoothness of the image display.
Meanwhile, MiraVision technology adjusts the saturation, brightness and contrast when displaying various multimedia content, achieving the most beautiful picture and simultaneously saving battery power.
All this is achieved by adjusting the intensity of the display illumination depending on the brightness of the surrounding space (whether it is a room or a street) and the color scheme of the content displayed on the screen.
Usually in the settings of smartphones there are special items dedicated to ClearMotion and MiraVision, but for some reason we did not find them in the Lenovo P70.
However, as far as we know, smartphone developers may not give access to fine tuning MiraVision: they simply activate this option by default, and it works unnoticed by the user.
In general, the display of the Lenovo P70 is not bad.
Its diagonal is 5 inches with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels (HD720p).
The matrix is made using IPS technology, plus One Glass Solution (OGS) technology is used, which ensures that there is no air gap between the LCD panel and the touch layer.
As a result, the brightness and quality of the image increase, it seems to be cut out of a glossy magazine and lies on the front panel of the smartphone.
The viewing angles are wide: up to 178 degrees both vertically and horizontally.
The color reproduction is natural and pleasant to the eye.
The touch layer of the screen is made using capacitive technology, up to five simultaneous taps are supported.
The sensitivity is very high.
Hardware platform, memory and communication
This is where the fun begins.
MediaTek MT6752 can be called the "heir" of the MT6592 chipset, which at one time became the world's first full – fledged "eight core" for smartphones (that is, with the possibility of simultaneous operation of all eight cores and this feature has been preserved in the M6752).
What has changed in the MT6752 compared to its predecessor?
Yes, almost everything except the principle of operation: the new chipset also has eight cores of the same type ARM Cortex A53 (instead of Cortex A7 in MT6592), that is, the big.LITTLE architecture is not used.
Thanks to the steady growth of the share of Lollipop – the latest version of the Android OS the term "64 bits" is turning from a technical term into a real market advantage.
MediaTek became the first chipmaker to offer a full line of 64 bit solutions from chipsets for budget level smartphones to chipsets for flagship devices.
What is the value of 64 bit solutions?
First, the 64 bit ARMv8 architecture itself (it is used in MT6752) is much simpler, more energy efficient and faster compared to the 32 bit ARMv7.
This means that the smartphone interface will work more smoothly, applications will be more responsive, and playing resource demanding 3D games and 4K video playback will practically cease to be accompanied by crashes to the desktop.
Secondly, as mentioned above, the new OS from Google is optimized to work with 64 bit processors.
Android 5.0 uses a new environment (virtual machine) in which Android applications are executed, so that their launch and switching from one application to another is faster, and the system itself again becomes more energy efficient.
And one more thing: 64 bit processors are able to provide support for a smartphone of four or more gigabytes of RAM (in theory, this is achievable in the case of 32 bit processors, but then the developers of the device will have to dance with a tambourine significantly more incendiary), and the relevance of such volumes will only increase every year.
Anyway, it is certainly not necessary to complain about the speed of work in the case of the Lenovo P70.
Despite the rather" heavy " in terms of graphics shell for Android called Vibe UI, there are no delays when switching between screens, menus and submenus, attached ai and games start almost instantly, the camera turns on literally in a second.
All this suggests that the MediaTek MT6752 in conjunction with 2 GB of RAM is able to provide a very high speed of the device.
And not only in basic applications, but also in games.
Here the Mali T760MP2 graphics accelerator with a frequency of up to 700 MHz comes to the rescue.
This is one of the most powerful solutions not only by the standards of mid range smartphones, but also by the standards of flagships.
Let's see what the Lenovo P70 with its MT6752 demonstrates in the benchmarks.
Needless to say, almost all modern games run and run on the Lenovo P70 without any brakes and delays?
Here, for example, the notorious Asphalt 8 races.
The graphics settings provided in this game can be set to the maximum level.
And here is World of Tanks: Blitz.
The picture is updated with a frequency of around 57 fps, although 30 is enough for a comfortable game.
This means that the MT6752 provides a significant "margin of safety".
For comparison: Samsung Galaxy S5 for 30 thousand rubles gives out no more than 50 fps in this game.
Continuing the story about the features of MT6752, it is worth mentioning the CorePilot technology from MediaTek.
It is responsible for intelligent control of the operation of the cores and allows not only to select the number of working cores according to the current load, but also to change their clock frequency in real time.
After all, not every game or any other "heavy" application requires the work of all cores "to the fullest".
When it is possible to reduce the frequency or disable an unnecessary core in a given millisecond, CorePilot does so.
The result is a saving of up to 20% of energy (and therefore battery life) compared to a similar chipset without CorePilot technology.
The screenshots below from the CPU Z application well illustrate the work of CorePilot technology.
In the first image, the smartphone is in standby mode, and only one core is running at a minimum frequency of 468 MHz.
In the second case, the browser is running, and two cores are activated.
In the third case, the game started loading, and therefore six computing cores started at once.
Now - about the wireless communication modules.
MT6752 is a highly integrated solution that includes Wi Fi 802.11 b/g/n adapters (with support for Miracast and Wi Fi Direct), Bluetooth 4.0 LE, GLONASS/GPS, as well as a modem with support for two SIM cards and fourth generation LTE communications (Cat. 4, up to 150 Mbit/s).
Let's pay attention to the following fact: there was no LTE modem in MT6592, but 4G support could be added to a particular smartphone on this chipset using a separate chip MT6290.
But in MT6752, as mentioned above, the modem is integrated initially, which provides energy savings of 7-10% compared to the" external " solution.
It's nice that MediaTek chipsets are becoming more and more technically advanced with each generation.
Among the pleasant things, we note the non standard implementation of Miracast in the MediaTek version: it supports not only the usual duplication of images from the smartphone display to the TV screen, but also the ability to transfer an image from another application to an external screen.
For example, a browser or some game may be open on the screen of the Lenovo P70, and this will not prevent the transfer of an episode of the series to the TV "in the background".
We also add that the Lenovo P70 has no problems with navigation: the satellites are located in a matter of seconds, both "with" A GPS support, and without it.
About the memory in short: the P70 has a 16 GB drive, plus it is possible to install a microSD flash card with a capacity of up to 32 GB.
At least, that's what Lenovo claims.
However, in our case, the device recognized the 64 GB card without any problems.
Cameras
The front camera of the Lenovo P70 is 5 megapixel with a fixed focus.
Its capabilities are quite enough for video telephony, and for creating self portraits.
Moreover, it was not without the intervention of MediaTek: the device implements the Face Beautifier technology, which performs the function of an instant "photoshop": it optimizes the tone and removes small defects on the face.
Using the slider, you can set the intensity of the action of the option.
Here are some examples of how Face Beautifier works.
From left to right: no improvement, wrinkle removal, lightening of the face.
As for the main camera, it is equipped with a 13 megapixel matrix and a lens with an autofocus function.
There is also an LED flash, which, by the way, can be used as a flashlight.
The quality of the images can be estimated using the examples below.
From ourselves, we note that this is not the best 13 megapixel camera in the world, but it is not bad.
She is good at macro photography, and she copes with landscapes without any problems.
Well, the stumbling block for the Lenovo P70, as for most smartphones, is shooting in poor light conditions: the quality is noticeably reduced.
Photos are clickable:
And this is how the camera interface and a set of settings looks like.
The smartphone writes video in the maximum resolution of Full HD 1080p.
Operating system and software
The Lenovo P70 runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat.
Whether there will be an update to version 5.0 Lollipop is an open question: it already depends on Lenovo.
By the way, during testing on the P70, a minor update arrived by air – by 10 MB.
Let's be honest: you can write a dissertation on the Vibe UI interface of Lenovo smartphones – more precisely, on its differences from the standard Android interface.
There are so many different chips in the Vibe UI that it is very, very difficult to list them without forgetting about any little things.
Let's start with the fact that you can scroll through the wallpaper on the lock screen.
It is difficult to say why this is necessary in practice, and yet this moment somewhat diversifies the experience of using a smartphone.
You can also activate the screen by double tapping on it.
Well, in general, all sorts of settings related to gestures and clicks, a car and a small cart.
There is no main menu in the usual sense: application icons are located on desktops and can be grouped by folders.
In this, the Vibe UI resembles iOS.
This is how the notification bar looks like.
Among other things, it provides a slider for adjusting the screen brightness, which is absent in the "naked" Android 4.4 KitKat.
And the notification bar has a lot of settings.
Implemented support for interface design themes.
However, there are only two of them, and the possibility of downloading new ones by regular means, apparently, is not provided.
You can also choose a launcher, however, only one option is offered – Lenovo Launcher (that is, Vibe UI).
If our memory does not change, in some Lenovo smartphones, you can switch to "naked" Android in this point of the settings.
One of the unusual things is the ability to display a virtual key on the screen, which hangs on top of all applications and interface elements.
It opens access to a set of the most important options.
Lenovo also added an option to the interface to create screenshots of individual fragments of the screen.
And redrawn the manager of running applications.
Special attention is paid to energy consumption.
The device has options designed to limit the performance of the device, as well as a special emergency mode, in which most functions are disabled.
You can only call, use an alarm clock and read / write messages.
Concluding the conversation about the software, we note that there are a lot of pre installed applications from a set of Lenovo, including, among other things, an antivirus, to clients of social networks and Yandex services.
There is no point in describing this whole collection, just know that by buying a Lenovo P70, you are unlikely to scour Google Play in search of software – the developers have provided everything that is possible and impossible.
Battery life
From a single battery charge, the Lenovo P 70 works for a stable two and a half days – and this is with regular wandering on social networks, connecting to the LTE network and an hour of games per day.
If the first and third points are excluded, then the device will probably last four days.
In fact, despite the increased productivity three times, the Lenovo P70 is not inferior in terms of autonomy to the P780 model with the same battery.
All this suggests that the key to a long battery life is not only a powerful battery (although it is certainly very important), but also a set of energy saving technologies like CorePilot from MediaTek.
Thanks to them, you can avoid problems with autonomy even in the case of devices running on Android OS, which is still famous for its "gluttony".
Conclusion
The Lenovo P70 is really a worthy successor to the P780.
Retaining the philosophy of its predecessor, the device has noticeably "grown" according to the article "performance".
It has a powerful MediaTek chipset with an eight core 64 bit processor, suitable for all modern toys, a good camera, an LTE modem, support for two SIM cards – in short, there is everything that can be demanded from the device for such money.
The only serious drawback of the new product is the lack of the metal case that made the P780 famous, and with it the pleasant tactile sensations from the device and the feeling of durability.
As a worthy compensation, just a long autonomy acts, for which it is worth thanking both a capacious battery, and, again, the MediaTek chipset, in which a lot of attention is paid to the process of saving energy.
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Comments (27)
Boomburum
March 16, 2015 at 17: 49
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Can you remove wrinkles from a cat? :)
olekl
March 16, 2015 at 17: 50
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Flagship and without full hd screen?
volanddd
March 16, 2015 at 18: 50
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And there is no need to go FullHD only a waste of batteries and additional brakes
Valle
March 16, 2015 at 18: 13
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... having bought a Lenovo P70, you are unlikely to scour Google Play in search of software – the developers have provided everything that is possible and impossible.
"And what is not allowed" - are these additional certificates for SSL?
ankh1989
March 16, 2015 at 19: 48
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and the mobile version of spyfish (or whatever it is?)
Vilgelm
March 17, 2015 at 15: 35
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By the way, the P780 is a great phone, especially in terms of autonomy of work (I have not seen such long playing ones at all), but the firmware is not happy.
In addition to a bunch of some incomprehensible pre installed software (okay, you can delete it with root), for some reason they changed the interface itself very much, up to the reaction to pressing hardware buttons.
And Cyaogen cannot be installed.
To be honest, the firmware is the only thing that stops them from completely switching to their products (Samsung, LG have already got tired of living for half a day (for example, my LG P880 is completely discharged in 12 hours if it just lies)).
Halt
March 17, 2015 at 16: 40
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"Provided" here apparently should be read as "stuffed into the firmware without the ability to delete".
volanddd
March 16, 2015 at 18: 56
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I stopped considering the model as suitable after learning that they had abandoned the magnetic sensor.
Now I use the predecessor — Lenovo P780 and the convenience of driving — with one hand to get, remove the lock and start the et cetera navigator is priceless!
LbICbIY
March 16, 2015 at 18: 57
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What kind of magnetic sensor is this?
volanddd
March 16, 2015 at 19: 20
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When using a case with a mini magnet in a certain place (it is not visible, invisible at all), the phone is auto locked and auto unlocked when opening/closing the case.
ANTPro
March 16, 2015 at 20: 10
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And does it really happen without CorePilot?
Halt
March 17, 2015 at 16: 47
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I already have an ancient Cortex A5 (htc desire X) and it also works on its two cores.
Although there may be a difference between "stopped" in the sense of "the kernel does not receive tasks" and "the kernel is physically turned off".
konj v paljto
March 16, 2015 at 20: 28
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> with a weight of 149 g, it can be called one of the lightest 5 inch smartphones
Excuse me, what year is it?
149 grams is an average heavy result for 5 inches.
Yes, it is clear that it is difficult to cram 4 ampere hours into less (although Thl managed to).
And for such a battery, the weight is good, I do not argue.
But a phrase like "one of the easiest" is jarring.
proofs: even in 120 grams at 5", as many as 9 models fit.
In 125 — 32, in 130-78.
BSoD
March 16, 2015 at 21: 32
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Hmm.
Philips Xenium i908 with similar characteristics of iron and size costs five thousand less.
I wonder what is it about Lenovo?
Haoose
March 16, 2015 at 23: 26
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Brand :)
P.S.
I have a P780 and am satisfied.
A very good device.
It lives for 5 days without recharging.
Spirit Fenix
March 16, 2015 at 23: 41
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Lenovo, in this case, has a more modern processor.
And the battery is 3000 at Philips and 4000 at Lenovo.
RedQuark
March 17, 2015 at 08: 04
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LTE, battery?
Django unchained
March 17, 2015 at 17: 09
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They are at least a little bit of a completely different class of devices in terms of performance, compare the results at least in graphical benchmarks.
alexmay
March 17, 2015 at 00: 07
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TS a question for you:
Does the recording of conversations work?
In the S860, I helped out several times when I had to write something down quickly while driving.
Does the T9 search in the dialer app work?
How is his water protection?
I really miss it in the S860.
zzzmmtt
March 17, 2015 at 13: 07
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It would be interesting to know which LTE bands are supported.
zzzmmtt
March 17, 2015 at 13: 14
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UPD found on the off site "4G: LTE FDD 800/1800/2100/2600 MHz"
pushist1y
March 17, 2015 at 14: 31
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Five days of battery life is how many hours of continuous video playback?
volanddd
March 17, 2015 at 16: 00
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Judging by the model P780-10-12 hours is easy, maybe a little more or a little less, depending on the source (Wi Fi or from the card) and brightness.
DjOnline
March 17, 2015 at 16: 21
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> > In Android 5.0, a new environment (virtual machine) is used in which Android applications are running
Is this someone's fantasy?
Or is it about ART, which did not bring much difference?
Psychopompe
March 17, 2015 at 19: 19
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20k for him?
Is it with the new course?
neuro
March 18, 2015 at 06: 38
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The device is good.
Fast, pleasant in the hands.
Vibe UI requires some getting used to, but it is concise and very good in its own way.
The battery is capacious.
The processor is excellent.
No slowdowns, no freezes.
The games are played perfectly.
The interface is responsive.
Installed third party software can be removed without any problems.
Everything is fine on this side.
But the camera is just a ppc.
It feels like my Samsung Galaxy S Plus with 5 mhps shoots an order of magnitude better than the main 13 mhps lenovo camera.
Forced and non disabled anti aliasing kills all photos.
However, someone may like it, but it is unlikely.
The camera is the main disadvantage of this smart.
Perhaps a third party application is able to correct this disadvantage.
Revertis
March 18, 2015 at 10:49 am
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I wonder if the white stripe between the body and the dress is the merit of MiraVision?
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