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Lenovo P90 Hands-On Images Are In, Check Them Out

Lenovo has announced two really solid phones at this year’s CES, the Lenovo Vibe X2 Pro and the P90. We’ve already covered both of those via our announcement articles and have posted the hands-on images with the Vibe X2 Pro, it’s P90’s turn. This device looks slightly more ordinary than the Vibe X2 Pro thanks to the fact it doesn’t offer the layered design the Vibe X2 offers. The phone looks really good though, it’s nothing special from the front, but the all around impression is rather solid, though it looks rather industrial in terms of the design.

If you’re interested in taking a look at the device up close, take a look at the gallery down below, Android Headlines’ very own Nick Sutrich took some great shots of the device at the show floor. As far as specifications go, this handset features a 5.5-inch 1080p (1920 x 1080) IPS display and is powered by Intel’s 64-bit SoC clocked at 1.8GHz which comes with Intel’s new 5-mode XMM 7262 model. This modem actually supports LTE-Advanced FDD & TDD for high-speed connectivity, both in China and global markets. The phone will launch in Asia, is not coming in the U.S. and I believe it won’t launch in Europe either, though that remains to be seen. As for the camera sensors, this phone offers 13 and 5-megapixel shooters at the back and the front of the phone, respectively. The rear-facing sensor actually comes with OIS and is supposed to be rather good. A huge 4,000mAh battery and Android 4.4 KitKat ship with this phone. This phone also offers 2GB of RAM for all your multitasking needs. If you’d like to see more details regarding this phone, visit our announcement article.

Lenovo P90 will hit Asia in February 2015 and will be available for approximately $369. Make sure to let us know what you think about this device, we’d love to hear from you, as usual. Also, let us know what you think of the Lenovo Vibe X2 Pro as well, which device appeals to you more, and why? Lenovo will certainly try to make its mark in 2015, both with the Lenovo and Motorola brands, this is just the beginning for this Chinese tech giant.