CES 2013: Lenovo announces five new models of smartphones

Telecom Lead America: Lenovo announced five new models of smartphones.

Announced at CES 2013, the new range of smartphones will be available in China and select global markets from January 2013.

Each product from the range offers a specific configuration tailored for a distinct user group, with leading specifications in their class and pricing that is competitive.

The range starts with two new S-series smartphones, packed with multimedia and entertainment features. These models are designed for young, urban professionals, with special attention paid to design and optimization for apps favored by these users.

There is also a new model from the P-series for professionals, featuring long battery life, special security and anti-virus features. The range concludes with two new A-series models, featuring advanced smartphone functions at an affordable price for new users and the budget-conscious.

The entire portfolio features dual-SIM slots, larger, higher resolution displays and enhanced specifications.

Liu Jun, president MIDH and senior vice president Lenovo Group, said: “We’ve learned from our customers, and we know they have many different, unique reasons for selecting Lenovo smartphones. Our new portfolio, features devices designed to please and amaze a wide range of customers globally, with a phone for every user.”

The newest phones from the IdeaPhone portfolio will be available in China and select regional markets beginning January. Pricing for models varies according to market and model.

editor@telecomlead.com

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