The Lenovo A7 is Lenovo’s upcoming entry-level smartphone with a Unisoc chipset and removable battery.
The Lenovo A7 is the first phone to sport Unisoc’s SC9863A chipset. It features a 1.6GHz cluster, and the rest are efficient 1.2GHz cores on the 28nm process. The IMG 8322 GPU handles graphics. It supports a resolution as high as 2160 x 1080. However, the A7’s resolution is yet to be disclosed.
The Lenovo A7 sports a 6.09-inch waterdrop display and a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. It’s equipped with a dual rear camera setup consisting of a 13MP primary and 2MP depth sensor. Sitting in the waterdrop notch is a 5MP selfie camera. A 4,000mAh removable battery powers the Lenovo A7.
Stay tuned for updates on availability and pricing.
28nm process, are we back in 2014-2015???? Manufacturers should be using 11-12nm socs now.
I don’t understand why these phonemakers don’t flash in their front selfie cameras?