Lenovo Moto E3 Power Smartphone is now Available in Hong Kong
Daphne Planca | | Aug 28, 2016 07:20 AM EDT |
(Photo : YouTube Screenshot) The Lenovo Moto E3 Power smartphone is now available in Hong Kong.
Chinese smartphone and computer manufacturer Lenovo has announced that its latest flagship device - the Lenovo Moto E3 Power smartphone - is now available in Hong Kong. The smartphone is currently priced at HKD 1,098 (around $142).
Like Us on Facebook
According to PlayfulDroid.com, the Lenovo Moto E3 Power smartphone is an upgraded version of the recently launched Moto E3. Although both smartphones have the same design, their features and specifications are different.
The Moto E3 Power smartphone features a 5-inch IPS HD (1280 x 720 pixels) display screen. The device is powered by a quad-core Cortex-A53 MediaTek MT6735P processor clocked at a speed of 1 GHz paired with 2GB of RAM onboard. The device is equipped with a built-in 16GB internal memory storage, which can be further expanded via a microSD card slot.
The Lenovo Moto E3 Power sports an 8-megapixel primary shooter with LED flash support and a 5-megapixel front facing camera. The smartphone runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system out of the box, and it is fueled by a 3,500mAh capacity battery inside the device.
Other features the Lenovo Moto E3 Power smartphone offers include 4G LTE network support, WiFi (802.11 b/g/n), dual-SIM support, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, and a 1W rear speaker. The device is available in black color.
Meanwhile, the Lenovo Moto E3 Power smartphone was recently spotted on Zauba, which means that this device could land in India soon.
TagsLenovo, Lenovo smartphone, lenovo moto e3 power, Lenovo Moto E3, lenovo moto e3 hong kong
©2015 Chinatopix All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission
EDITOR'S PICKS
-
Did the Trump administration just announce plans for a trade war with ‘hostile’ China and Russia?
-
US Senate passes Taiwan travel bill slammed by China
-
As Yan Sihong’s family grieves, here are other Chinese students who went missing abroad. Some have never been found
-
Beijing blasts Western critics who ‘smear China’ with the term sharp power
-
China Envoy Seeks to Defuse Tensions With U.S. as a Trade War Brews
-
Singapore's Deputy PM Provides Bitcoin Vote of Confidence Amid China's Blanket Bans
-
China warns investors over risks in overseas virtual currency trading
-
Chinese government most trustworthy: survey
-
Kashima Antlers On Course For Back-To-Back Titles
MOST POPULAR
LATEST NEWS
Zhou Yongkang: China's Former Security Chief Sentenced to Life in Prison
China's former Chief of the Ministry of Public Security, Zhou Yongkang, has been given a life sentence after he was found guilty of abusing his office, bribery and deliberately ... Full Article
TRENDING STORY
-
China Pork Prices Expected to Stabilize As The Supplies Recover
-
Elephone P9000 Smartphone is now on Sale on Amazon India
-
There's a Big Chance Cliffhangers Won't Still Be Resolved When Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Returns
-
Supreme Court Ruled on Samsung vs Apple Dispute for Patent Infringement
-
Microsoft Surface Pro 5 Rumors and Release Date: What is the Latest?