- 5.5" Super AMOLED screen of 1,080 x 1,920px resolution; 401ppi; Corning Gorilla Glass 3
- Body measuring 153 x 76 x 8.3 mm and weighing in at 177g
- Snapdragon 625 chip: octa-core Cortex-A53 @ 2.0GHz, Adreno 506 GPU; 3GB/4GB of RAM
- 32GB/64GB of storage; hybrid microSD card slot (uses SIM slot 2)
- Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
- 13MP main camera with f/2.0 aperture, PDAF, dual-tone LED flash; 2160p@30fps
- 5MP front-facing camera
- Front-mounted always-on fingerprint reader in the Home button
- Dual-SIM; Cat. 6 LTE support; Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac; Bluetooth 4.1 LE; NFC; GPS; FM radio
- 5,100mAh battery; Rapid Charging support (0 to 48% battery capacity in just 30 mins)
- microUSB port, USB OTG support
With or without a Vibe (in its name), the P2 is a Lenovo thoroughbred and a commendable successor to the acclaimed midrange Vibe P1. It offers a much higher battery limit fitted inside a more slender and lighter body. Furthermore, when we say higher limit, we mean some unfathomable 5,100 milliamp hours worth of battery juice.
The P2 is not just about self-governance or slimness, not the slightest. Lenovo has enhanced essentially every part of the P1. There is nothing superior to a striking Super AMOLED screen to up the diversion. Camera buffs will see an enhanced 13MP principle camera with a more extensive opening, and there is presently 4K video catching.
The processor likewise got a pleasant knock - there is presently a power-productive Snapdragon 625 responsible for the entire thing, and there is more RAM to run with it, as well.
Obviously, it's not all daylight and roses. The outline is square shaped, and all things considered, the telephone doesn't appear to have any identity to discuss. The 5MP selfie snapper comes straight from the Vibe P1 specs sheet. The Android adaptation is not the latest one, and when the Android 7.0 is out, it may be the ideal opportunity for Android 8.0. Include astute, nonetheless, Lenovo has added a lot of custom components to the stock understanding, so in any event there is that.
Our most loved thing about the Lenovo P2 (other than its battery limit), in any case, must be its sticker price. While not modest in outright terms, the P2 has a fairly aggressive value point for a gadget with 4K video recording and a power-productive Snapdragon 625 chipset. That is particularly valid for a gadget from a maker with such a wide dispersion and bolster organize over the world.
Lenovo P2 is taking care of business as a strong mid-go offer and who knows, there may be more to this blocky individual than the dull looks uncover at first look. We are more than anxious to get astounded, and we're anticipating finding more about the P2 on the accompanying pages.

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