One of Lenovo‘s biggest markets is India and so the company regularly brings new phones to the country. As an emerging market, there is a large demand for affordable phones that still deliver good specs and features. Recently introduced is the A2010 smartphone that features a 4.5-inch FWVGA screen, 1 GHz quad-core MediaTek SoC, 5 megapixel rear camera with LED flash, 2 megapixel front-facing camera, dual SIM support, 4G LTE connectivity, and a 2000mAh battery.
Other specs of the phone also include 1GB RAM, 8GB built-in internal storage, micro SD card slot up 32GB memory expansion, and of course, the standards like WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth 4.1, Android 5.1 Lollipop. This new Lenovo model is expected to sell because it’s currently the cheapest 4G-capable phone in India at only Rs. 4,990. which is about $75. It’s actually more affordable than the ZTE Blade Qlux 4G which was launched with a Rs. 4,999 ($76) price tag earlier.
Lenovo says that Indian consumers are quickly moving with the world. Sudhin Mathur, Director forSmartphones proudly said, “Lenovo are looking to bridge the gap between the latest technology and an Indian consumer by offering innovative and future-proof devices easily available to the masses at an affordable price.”
The new Lenovo A2010 is definitely a step ahead. Lenovo 4G phones are popular in India now because of their affordability, simplicity, and efficiency.
VIA: fonearena