Lenovo P780

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Most notably, a few official Lenovo accounts mentioned a 5-inch display (our money's on 720p resolution) and a generous 4,000mAh battery, thus making the P780 a natural progression from the 4.5-inch P770 that came with a 3,500mAh cell. MyDrivers' source also tipped a 9.9mm thickness, along with the presence of "super sensitive touch" technology -- as featured on Nokia's Lumia 820 and Lumia 920, plus Huawei's Ascend Mate and Ascend P2 -- that supports glove and non-capacitive stylus input.
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No user inputs for this phone sad as I was reading many user reviews elsewhere which talk of a screen flicker :(. Pity it looks like a nice phone. Also heard that Lenovo has NO resale value in Mumbai???
 
Any one seen this phone or got to play with it? thinking of buying for my wife but a little skeptical about the mediatek SoC even though its a quadcore. Another close competitor is the Huawei G700 which has 2 GB RAM and similar other specs
 
Another user on the forum bought a China only edition and was left with Chinese user interface.
 
its available on fk so should be in english. I guess one of your friend was gonna buy this too right?
 
Also... Based on my friend's experience with P770... Make sure you know about the disk space problems on these phones. P770 has I believe less than 1GB space for apps.
Lenovo P780
It appears to have 4GB internal storage similar to P770... Assuming it uses the same structure, the problem would be same as well.
 
my wife's phone has started lagging out of nowhere. I guess age is catching up with it. any reviews on the mediatek SoC? Huawei G700 looks real cool to me sans the SoC and its GPU
PS: Why doesn't iSpy auto-update?
 
On P770... There are two partitions 2GB for system and 2GB for media.
2GB for system is mostly eaten up by Lenovo's version of Android leaving very little space for apps.
 
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