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Lenovo S5 Pro Announced with Dual front and rear cameras, 6GB RAM & 3500mAh Battery
Lenovo S5 Pro has been leaking from a while now and Lenovo has finally announced its smartphone in the midrange segment. The device has been introduced in China along with Lenovo K5 Pro and K5S smartphones. This midrange will come with a unibody metal design and also has a fingerprint sensor on the rear. The handset will be available on Black, Blue, and Gold color options and will be going for sale in China starting 23rd October for 1298 Yuan (approx 13,750) for the 6GB / 64GB storage option.
Well, after all the leaks, the Lenovo S5 Pro will be coming with a 6.2-inch (2246 × 1080 pixels) Full HD+ display along with 18.7:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, we can see an Octa-core Snapdragon 636 processor coupled with 6GB of RAM and Adreno 509 GPU. The handset support Hybrid Dual SIM connectivity wherein, the second SIM can be used either to extend the memory via microSD card or even for a secondary SIM card. Out of the box, the device will come with Android 8.1 Oreo Operating system with the companies ZUI 5.0 on top, but nothing is mentioned about the future updates.
The onboard storage on S5 Pro will be 128GB which can be extended up to 128GB if required. On the camera front, we can find a 20MP front facing camera along with a Sony IMX476 sensor along with f/2.2 aperture size and a secondary 8MP sensor. While on the rear we can spot a 20MP camera with LED flash and f/1.8 aperture size which will be accompanied with a 12MP secondary rear camera with 2x optical zoom and f/2.6 aperture size.
There is a fingerprint sensor on the device as mention above. For enhancing the security level and has the connectivity options like 4G VoLTE, Bluetooth V5.0, GPS, AGPS, GLONASS, USB Type C and few more along with few sensors that are required for automation of the smartphone. The company has provided a 3500mAh battery on the back with fast charging technology. There is no word about the global rollout of the handset yet and we will get back to you once we get official information on the same. Stay tuned to PhoneRadar for more.