Nowadays people turn to smartphones to help them get some aid on their work – specifically on checking emails and other job-related stuff. That’s what makes android phones appealing, as they continue to provide the needs even on the go as long as you have an internet connection, without needing a computer.
Smartphones with monstrous battery don’t really come too often, and that’s why we are really excited when a new kid comes along. Lenovo is already known to make such devices like the Lenovo P700, P700i, and S880 but this is their most interesting release to date.
Lenovo P770 is one of those few who exceeded the 3000mAh barrier and when we talk about that amount, that means its made to last like a tank – taking all your app and game usage with ease. Lots of android phones today still carry the battery problem which Android is known for before even though most manufacturers have learned their lesson. But still, some don’t, and some take the lead.
The Lenovo P770 has a heavy duty 3500mAh battery which tops the Galaxy Note 2‘s 3100mAh. Also, the innards are not on par with the quad-core device and the screen difference is significantly large. But despite that, the Lenovo P770 still packs the punch that both casual and advance smartphone users would enjoy.
It flaunts a 4.5-inch qHD (960×540) IPS display which equates to around 245 of pixel density – a really good number in terms of clarity. It packs a 1.2GHz MTK6577T processor to go along with 1GB of RAM to run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and make you feel the impact of Google’s Project Butter. When compared to cheaper alternatives, the Lenovo P770 outshines them CPU wise as it packs a slightly better variant of the Mediatek processor. While it may not be that impressive as it sounds, I bet this configuration is already sufficient for an average person’s needs. But in case you’re into gaming, you’re better off with a quad-core CPU, GPU, and 1GB or 2GB of RAM. I’m not saying this android phone cannot take the graphics extensive games, it actually can but you need to deal with a few stutters from time to time.
Lenovo P770 Specs
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- Dual-SIM, Dual Standby
- 4.5-inch qHD (540×960) IPS capacitive display, 245ppi
- 1.2 GHz Dual Core MT6577T Processor
- PowerVR SGX531 GPU
- 1GB RAM
- 4GB internal storage
- supports microSD up to 32GB
- 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash
- 720p HD video recording
- VGA front camera
- 3G, HSDPA, HSUPA
- Bluetooth
- FM Radio
- GPS, A-GPS support
- Dimensions: 133 x 67 x 11.9mm
- Weight: 161g
- Li-Ion 3,500mAh battery
Another awesome feature that Lenovo P770 has is the USB OTG. It’s the ability to hook up a flashdrive or external hard drive so that you can copy or transfer files in between them. That’s a cool and very useful feature if you’ll ask me, especially if you’re a student who constantly use a flashdrive for all the school and paper works you do.
Lenovo P770 is a solid android phone and the best part of it is its not-so-expensive price tag considering all the things that you’ll be getting. For Php11,999, you’ll get a fairly fast processor, usually more than enough RAM, decent GPU, and Android Jelly Bean on top. It’s not the cheapest deal out there, as the Cherry Mobile Omega HD is thousands cheaper at only Php7,999, but if battery life and good quality is what you’re after, then Lenovo P770 is the obvious choice.
What do you guys think? Will you pay Php12k for Lenovo P770? Let us know in the comments!
ganda ng unit na to, ok na ok para sa akn, problem lng is ung gps nya hindi k mapagana ang tagal maglock ng location,
Hi, been using this phone for less than 3 weeks and the text messaging and the manipulation of the messaging function is getting slower and slower. Sometimes it even hungs up while deleting conversation threads. Is there an update to correct this or should i have the phone replaced?
Parang masyado pong bulky ito? Ok lang ba itsura nya sa personal? Parang ang taba kasi eh, nag dadalawang isip tuloy ako kung bibili ba ako nito.