There have been quite a number of dual-SIM Android phones in the
market. One handset that caught a lot of attention lately is the Lenovo P700, not just for its affordable price but for its battery capacity as well.
Lenovo Mobile is fairly new in the Philippine market but it has already made a lot of buzz for its relatively unique offerings.
Most of the handsets released in the Philippines are dual-SIM
handsets running Android OS (we also have the Lenovo A65 to review).
The Lenovo P700 is its flagship smartphone, although the specs
actually is more positioned as a mid-range handset. Nevertheless, in the
dual-SIM category, the P700 is already a high-end unit.
So far, here is the most complete hardware specifications we got from the unit.
Lenovo P700 specs:
4.0″ IPS LCD @ 800×480 pixels, 240ppi
MediaTek MT6575 1.0GHz (1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 CPU)
PowerVR SGX531 graphics
512MB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
3G/HSPA (dual-SIM)
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1
5MP autofocus rear camera
720p video recording
VGA front-facing camera
GPS w/ aGPS support
FM Radio tuner
2500mAh Li-Ion battery
4.0″ IPS LCD @ 800×480 pixels, 240ppi
MediaTek MT6575 1.0GHz (1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 CPU)
PowerVR SGX531 graphics
512MB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
3G/HSPA (dual-SIM)
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1
5MP autofocus rear camera
720p video recording
VGA front-facing camera
GPS w/ aGPS support
FM Radio tuner
2500mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich
While it is a tri-band dual-SIM handset, only one SIM is supported for 3G while the other one is just 2G.
Also notice the high-capacity battery included in the handset. At
2,500mAh, it’s by far the highest we’ve seen in any Android phone, a
title it shares with the Galaxy Note.
Four things that makes the Lenovo P700 very attractive, given that the suggested retail price is Php10,999.
- Most entry-level to mid-range Android handsets aren’t on ICS right out of the box so the P700 gets a point for having ICS pre-installed.
- Pretty decent specs for a dual-SIM device. Most dual-SIM devices are in the entry-level category. The P700′s closest competitor is the recently launched HTC Desire V but that’s a wide Php6,000 price difference between the two.
- IPS LCD makes the P700 more appealing to a lot of customers who are particular with display quality. And you’re getting a 4-inch screen too.
- High-capacity battery. At 2,500mAh, we’re hoping that it will compensate for the additional active SIM card it has to power.
We’ve also been tweaking around and found that Lenovo has made great
efforts to customize and add native apps for the P700. The UI reminds us
of the one in the K1 tablet, the icons are completely spherical, and
extra apps and built-in features like the Power On/Off Scheduler makes
you appreciate the extra work (it’s a pretty neat feature, actually, as
it saves on battery).