Lenovo has quietly added a new smartphone to its Vibe portfolio.
The new model was spotted on a third-party online retailer, eKupi, in Croatia.
The internal storage is listed at 8GB, but thankfully expandable up to 32GB through the usual means.
The Lenovo Vibe C comes with a 5-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels and a quad-core processor, but the chipset wasn't specified. Other features are said to include a 2,300mAh battery that would go on for a full day, a 5MP rear camera with an LED flash and f/2.2 aperture, and a 2MP front snapper for taking selfies.
The smartphone supports 4G LTE, as well as 3G, GPRS/ EDGE, GPS/ A-GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Micro-USB connectivity options. The phone seems to be carrying a plastic body and measures 143.5 × 71.8 × 8.95 mm, which makes it look a bit on the thicker side.
Those aren't great specs by most standards, but for $105, the Vibe C could be a nice pickup for someone looking for a second phone.
The upcoming smartphone could be a replacement to the A2010 which was launched in India a year ago as one of the most affordable 4G handsets in the market. The device featured a 4.5-inch screen, with a quad-core MediaTek SoC racking up 1 GHz and ran Android Lollipop 5.1. The A2010's camera specifications were similar to the Vibe C, but the phone operated on a less powerful battery of 2000 mAh.
Source: Lenovo Vibe C leaks as upcoming entry-level 4G smartphone
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