Chinese manufacturer Lenovo has just taken the wraps off the S920, which is all set to take on the mid-ranged segment. As with any Lenovo handset, the price is going to be crucial here and we can expect the smartphone to be decently priced when it is made available in global markets.
The company sadly hasn't given out any info on the smartphone's global availability, so there's a certain amount of doubt regarding that. But given the kind of demand mid-ranged phones have in countries like India, it would be a wise call to roll it out globally. Lenovo impressed us all with the K900 at CES this year and promised more such phones will arrive this year, so this might be one of them.
To speak about the device itself, the smartphone packs a 5.3-inch HD display, along with 1GB of RAM, a MediaTek branded 1.2 GHz quad core processor which is the exact same make as the one used with the Micromax Canvas HD.
Further, the Lenovo S920 also packs an 8MP rear camera on the back accompanied by a 2MP front facing camera. An average 2,250 mAh battery is on board, which should be barely enough to last a day given the heavy credentials of the phone.
Running the show on the S920 is Android 4.2 which is currently the latest iteration of Android, along with Lenovo's custom skin. The internal storage is not known yet, but not to worry as the smartphone packs a microSD card slot.
Considering it's using the same chipset as the Micromax Canvas HD, we can speculate that this won't go heavy on the customers' wallets.
It's a competitor to the Canvas HD in many ways, if at all it makes its way to the country. So let's hope we get to see the two tussle it out in the highly competitive Indian market.
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