Skip to content

CES 2015: Lenovo P90 with Latest 64 Bit Intel Atom SoC Breaks Cover

At the CES 2015, Lenovo announced a host of new devices and one of them is the Lenovo P90 smartphone. The highlight is that this is the first smartphone to make use of the new 64 bit Intel processor and LTE Advanced modem. But, it appears like the handset has not compromised on other specifications as it appears to be an impressive and huge device.

lenovo p90

The Lenovo P90 is bestowed with a spacious 5.5 inch display that boasts of a FHD screen resolution of 1920×1080 pixels that will translate into a pixel density of 400 pixels per inch. It is claimed that this screen can render vivid colors with high quality resolution. Talking about the processor, the 64 bit Intel Atom Z2560 processor used by the smartphone comes with 2 GB of RAM for swift multitasking and uses the Intel XMM 7260 LTE Advanced model that will provide outstanding performance and speed

The Lenovo P90 boasts of an advanced 13 MP primary camera at its back with a stacking sensor and optimal image stabilization for exceptional shots even under low light conditions. Up front, there is a 5 MP front facing selfie snapper with beautification feature and support for gesture controls. The other aspects of the Lenovo offering include a 4,000 mAh battery that is pretty capacious to pump in long hours of backup to the smartphone and a super fast 4G LTE connectivity.

It was announced by the firm that the Lenovo P90 will debut on sale starting from February 2015 and that it will be coming in Pearl White, Onyx Black and Lava Red color options. The pricing of the smartphone will be revealed at the time of its release.

Key Specs

Model Lenovo P90
Display 5.5 inch, FHD
Processor 64 bit Intel Atom Z3560
RAM 2 GB
Internal Storage 32 GB
OS Android 5.0 Lollipop with Vibe UI 2.0
Camera 13 MP/ 5 MP
Battery 4,000 mAh
nv-author-image

Abhishek Bhatnagar

Abhishek Bhatnagar, a known technology blogger & YouTuber from India. A Software Engineer by qualification, now he works as the editor-In-Chief, Webmaster, & Managing Director at Gadgets To Use. He runs a number of other technology websites as well.