Lenovo Vibe P1 with quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor TENAA certified

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Lenovo Vibe P1 has been recently TENAA certified. TENAA, a Chinese regulatory commission equivalent to FCC in the United States included the device on its list that means the mid-range device will be finally hitting the market soon.

Back in February, there are a number of Lenovo phones reported to be released. The Android phone was unveiled at a press conference at MWC 2015 on March 1. Thanks to TENAA certification that gave more details on what could be expected of the upcoming smartphone.

Lenovo has been successful in offering mid-range smartphones in Asian countries that could suggest that the device will also be fetching good sales the time it will be introduced in the market. Although there were no final details yet regarding its specs, Phone Arena reports that Lenovo Vibe P1 has a 5-inch capacitive touchscreen LCD display that supports HD (720p) resolution.

The site also claims that the mid-range smartphone has Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system on-board, 2GB RAM and is supported with massive 4000mAh battery that charges fast effectively. According to Soft Pedia, the smartphone is powered by a 64-bit 1.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor and Adreno 306 graphics processing unit. It has internal memory of 16GB which can be expanded up to 64GB through the microSD card slot.

TENAA also revealed that Lenovo Vibe P1 measures 143 x 72 x 9.35mm dimensions and weighs 148g. It is equipped with LED flash and full HD (1080p) video recording, 8-megapixel photo snapper with autofocus, and a secondary 5-megapixel camera. The device also supports variety of LTE bands, Phones Review reports.

Apart from the revealed specs and features of Lenovo Vibe P1, the tech company has not commented anything yet when the device will be out rolling out in the market. But with TENAA certifications, it is expected that the smartphone will be unveiled

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