Earlier today, not one, but two unannounced Lenovo devices passed through China’s official certification database — TENAA. Both handsets are expected to be low-end, budget-friendly smartphones targeted at the Asian market.
First up is the A5600, which pretty much looks like a second-generation model of the A5500. Details included in the filing point towards the handset having 4G (TDD-LTE & FDD-LTE) and dual-SIM compatibilities on board. The image above also suggests that the device will have capacitive keys.
Next we’re looking at the Lenovo PB1-770N, which also supports TDD-LTE and FDD-LTE 4G network’s, in addition to CDMA. Judging by the picture included in the documentation, this unit appears to be a phablet with a 6.2-inch display.
To view the full certification document over on TENAA’s website, hit the source link below.
Source: TENAA
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