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The Crowd-Pleasing Lenovo A Series Received a Promising Successor: A5000

The Chinese tech giant: Lenovo has made its most profit-oriented A-lineup of smartphones more affluent by adding a new mobile phone into series that has been named as A5000. Being a member of extremely popular series of Lenovo handsets, device has managed to maintain the renown of corporation by encompassing impressive internal hardware, which look quite accomplished to cater the need of tech-savvy consumers.

Discussing about the handset, A5000 is powered by a long-lasting 4000mAh battery and houses Quick Charge technology, whereby this huge battery can be fully charged only in 3 hours as well as it is able to render 4 hours of talk time in just 15-minute charge. To prolong the lifespan of battery, mobile is loaded with energy-saving software. The gadget bears a 5.0-inch Splash-Proof IPS display, which produces a pixel resolution of 1280 x 720p and pixel density of 300ppi.

Running on Android 4.4 KitKat OS, phone is unified with an 1.3GHz MediaTek MT6582 Quad Core processor and paired with Dual SIM card slots. Coming to connectivity front, it confers 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth v4.0, GPRS/ EDGE and GPS with A-GPS. Memory-wise, smartphone is armed with 1GB RAM along with 8GB ROM, which can be expanded 32GB GB by using a microSD card.

In terms of imaging, brand-new creation of tech giant is fitted with an 8-megapixel auto-focus with LED flash alongside a 2-megapixel fixed-focus selfie snapper. In addition, handheld is coupled with gravity, proximity and light sensors. Moreover, device measures 71.4 x 9.98 x 140mm scale and designed in black and white color models.

As yet, this newly-launched mobile phone has been cataloged on firm's official UAE website with full specifications, but price and availability details have not been mentioned on site. According to NDTV, phone is currently available to purchase in Russia at RUB 12,000 that is approximately Rs. 14,500, but we are yet to hear a formal announcement regarding its arrival in other regions.