Lenovo is back in the smartphone game with the newest Lenovo A7. Unveiled through a Twitter post of chipmaker Unisoc, the latest budget smartphone features a waterdrop notch, an octa-core processor and a large battery capacity.
The Chinese brand has not officially announced the Lenovo A7 but the post has given out the its key specs. As provided, the handset will use the Unisoc SC9863A processor, with eight Cortex-A55 units that can reach up to 1.6 GHz, and rest to 1.2 GHz. The chipset can support Full HD+ 2160×1080 resolution. However, Lenovo will likely only use a 720p display in the A7.
The Lenovo A7 will also have a 6.09-inch waterdrop display. It will also feature a dual rear camera with 13-megapixel as the main shooter, and 2-megapixel as the secondary shooter. Meanwhile, the front camera will be a 5-megapixel sensor.
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As seen last month at Google Play Console, the smartphone will use an outdated Android 9 Pie (Android 11 is launching soon) operating system and 2GB of RAM. Its other features will include a removable 4,000mAh battery with a 416 hours standby time, and a fingerprint scanner at the back.
The Lenovo A7 will be available in two color variants namely black and blue. As of now, no word on the pricing and availability yet. Likewise, no announcement on whether this will be available in the Philippines.