HomeNewsMysterious Lenovo phone with 5.7-inch HD+ display gets certified

Mysterious Lenovo phone with 5.7-inch HD+ display gets certified

For the camera, the images show that the smartphone will have horizontally aligned dual cameras on the back and dual camera setup on the front as well. But the listing reveals that there will only be a 13-megapixel sensor. The circular fingerprint sensor is also seen at the back of the device.

Lenovo’s new smartphone with the model number of L38031 has been spotted on Chinese certification authority, TENAA, revealing the full specifications and images of the device.

As per the listing, Lenovo L38031 features a 5.7-inch display with 720 x 1440 resolution. An unspecified 2.0 GHz octa-core powers the smartphone, however, it is expected that it might be MediaTek Helio P22 chipset. The listing shows three variants with 2GB/3GB/4GB and 16GB/32GB/64GB of internal storage with 128GB expandable storage via a micro card.

For the camera, the images show that the smartphone will have horizontally aligned dual cameras on the back and dual camera setup on the front as well. But the listing reveals that there will only be a 13-megapixel sensor. The circular fingerprint sensor is also seen at the back of the device.

The Lenovo phone is listed running on 8.1 Oreo operating system out of the box and it is backed up by 2970 battery. It will support 4G-LTE with VoLTE,WiFi, GPS/A-GPS,Bluetooth, and a port. The dimensions of the phone are 153.8 × 72.9 × 7.95 mm and it weighs 149 grams. The device is listed four colour options, namely black, blue, silver, and gold.

Previously, Lenovo launched Lenovo K5 Note and Lenovo A5 smartphones in June this year. The Lenovo K5 Note costs at 799 yuan which is approximately Rs 8,400 for the 3GB RAM variant, while the 4GB RAM with 64GB storage variant is priced at 999 yuanwhich is approximately Rs 10,500. A5 was priced at 599 yuan (approximately Rs 6,300) for the 16GB storage version.

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