Today, on March 20, Lenovo held a conference in Beijing and announced a few products in face of the Lenovo S5, the Lenovo K5, the Lenovo K5 Youth Version, the HiFi headphones, and a smartwatch. Of course, we are more interested in the first model, which is the first blockchain phone of the company.
The Lenovo S5’s body is made of a single piece 6-series aviation-grade aluminum alloy. It passes through various processes such as CNC processes + nano-injection molding followed by grinding, sandblasting, diamond trimming, and anodizing. That’s why it provides a smooth touch feeling.
The phone sports a 5.7-inch full-screen with a resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels and an aspect ratio of 18:9. Under the hood, we can find a Snapdragon 625 octa-core chip paired with a 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64/128GB of native storage. The battery capacity is 3000mAh. Lenovo claims the handset comes with a power saving technology, which can provide up to 23 hours of a heavy use.
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The Lenovo S5 also comes with a dual-camera on the back that uses a 13MP black and white sensor as well as another 13MP color sensors. The former sensor is responsible for recording details of the screen, while the color camera is responsible for capturing color. It has an aperture of f/2.2, 0.09-second maximum focus, and an 8-layer depth of field. There are various modes and settings such as portrait and black/white modes and a manually adjustable white balance. The Lenovo S5 features a 16MP front camera that supports 100-level AI beauty and face recognition.
In terms of software, the Lenovo S5 runs on ZUI that uses a new U-touch4.0 interaction. Moreover, it supports on-screen gestures that replace the traditional virtual keys. Say, a slide from the right side will open the shortcut bar, while the same operation on the left side will take us to the history.
In terms of the selling price, the Lenovo S5 3GB+32GB version is available at 999 yuan ($157), the 4GB+64GB version is priced at 1199 yuan ($189), and the 4GB+128GB version is priced at 1499 yuan ($236). It’s currently available for pre-order and will ship on March 23.
625 lol
Disappointing device. No 6000 mah battery, no SD636/660/670, not even a Helio P60 SoC. Too much hype over nothing…
SD 625 is one of the most efficient chips out there. You don’t put a 660/670 in a phone that is a battery sipper. You also don’t need a 6000 MAh battery. 625 is a monster chipset. My Blackberry KeyONE can easily go 2-3 days without a charge due to how ridiculous this SOC is. Of course it would have been nice to see the SND 636 but its not a letdown at all.
They could have just updated the P2 with FHD+ AMOLED screen, SD 630/636, better (dual?) camera, better mics and Android Oreo and I’ll have been tempted.
But sincerely after the way they’ve treated their other devices especially the otherwise fabulous P2 (only support really let this device down), I’m EXTREMELY hesitant to purchase any Lenovo device, ever again.
I agree. Lei Jun must’ve laughed out loud at the new “Redmi 5 Pro” killer’s launch.
I don’t get how Lenovo manages to launch balanced and well-built devices sometimes and then release complete junk.
SD625 ? seriously lenovo ? insted of being a note 5 killer you are killing youself
Well, shooting themselves in the foot is a popular trend in smartphone manufacturing, look at HTC as an example of that 🙂
Whats the problem with the SD 625. I realize the 636 just came out but using the 625 is a PROVEN powerhouse in terms of battery life. That’s what they were going for…Its not like the chipset is a bad one.