Lenovo p2 is good phone at 17000 range of smartphone
While the Lenovo P2 is the best phone in terms of battery life, you will be compromising on camera and slightly even in speed or raw power. If those are your priorities then the Coolpad Cool 1 and Honor 6X are better options for you. This is the phone to pick if battery life is all you want.
The Lenovo P2 comes aided with a 5100mAh battery and importantly, it has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC under-the-hood, which is a battery efficient chip previously used in Motorola Moto Z Play and Asus Zenfone 3.
On the other hand, Lenovo also has ZUK Mobiles, another subsidiary of the company under which it releases flagship phones with an affordable price tag such as the Lenovo Z2 Plus, Lenovo ZUK Edge. Before starting this trend, Lenovo launched a flagship phone of their own, namely, the Lenovo Vibe X3. Lenovo's offering was a decent one, but it never got the attention of the crow
While the Lenovo P2 is the best phone in terms of battery life, you will be compromising on camera and slightly even in speed or raw power. If those are your priorities then the Coolpad Cool 1 and Honor 6X are better options for you. This is the phone to pick if battery life is all you want.
The Lenovo P2 comes aided with a 5100mAh battery and importantly, it has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC under-the-hood, which is a battery efficient chip previously used in Motorola Moto Z Play and Asus Zenfone 3.
On the other hand, Lenovo also has ZUK Mobiles, another subsidiary of the company under which it releases flagship phones with an affordable price tag such as the Lenovo Z2 Plus, Lenovo ZUK Edge. Before starting this trend, Lenovo launched a flagship phone of their own, namely, the Lenovo Vibe X3. Lenovo's offering was a decent one, but it never got the attention of the crow
That said, Lenovo moved away from the flagship space and started concentrating the mid-range segment with the Lenovo K Series of smartphones. We all know how the Lenovo K3 Note disrupted Indian market with its affordable features. And the K series of smartphones still continuing the dominance in the mid-range segment.
With the budget offering problem sorted out, Lenovo's concern was shifted towards delivering a phone with good battery life or many the battery as its unique selling point (USP). Then came out the Lenovo Vibe P1, which impressed us with its battery life. Several rumors were saying that Lenovo is killing the P series after acquiring Motorola.
But, that isn't the case. At the IFA 2016 back in September, Lenovo showcased the Lenovo P2 smartphone for the first time, but back then, there were no rumors regarding the Indian launch. It took almost four months for Lenovo to get the Lenovo P2 to India and the phone is now official to purchase from e-commerce site Flipkart.
The Lenovo P2 comes aided with a 5100mAh battery and importantly, it has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC under-the-hood, which is a battery efficient chip previously used in Motorola Moto Z Play and Asus Zenfone 3.
We have been using the Lenovo P2 from last two weeks and here's how the smartphone fared during our review period.
Design: A Metal Bodied Lenovo Z2 Plus
The Lenovo P2 is a beautiful smartphone, by any means. It looks gorgeous with its metal body. However, from the front, the Lenovo P2 looks similar to the Lenovo Z2 Plus, but the differences can be noticed when looking at the rear side of the phone. The phone comes with all metal body and the design from the back is reminiscent of the Lenovo K6 series.
Frontal, there is a 5.5-inch display dominating most of the part. Below the screen, we have the fingerprint scanner, which is an active scanner that wakes the device from sleep directly. At the top of the screen, there is the 5MP front-facing camera, placed beside the primary microphone.
Frontal, there is a 5.5-inch display dominating most of the part. Below the screen, we have the fingerprint scanner, which is an active scanner that wakes the device from sleep directly. At the top of the screen, there is the 5MP front-facing camera, placed beside the primary microphone.
The Lenovo P2's Pure UI does not have any issues, but at times, we have seen some noticeable lag, especially while opening the applications via the multitasking menu. The phone also has Lenovo's own 'Theme Center,' where you can change or modify the system user interface according to your liking.Lenovo p2 has getting Android nougat 7.0 updates.Finally, the Lenovo P2 is a great smartphone for power users but disappoints shutterbugs with its low light imaging performance. All said and done, get the Lenovo P2 if you are looking for a great battery phone in the tight mid-range budget
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