Published: 2016-03-04, Author: Alan , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Whether you're an IT admin looking to deploy devices or an end user ready to upgrade to your next flagship phone, there are plenty of handsets on the market to choose from.All major manufacturers from Apple through to Sony and Samsung are expected to rele...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
With its monster battery life, the Lenovo P2 will keep on going long after others have died10 Total ScoreLenovo P2With its monster battery life, the Lenovo P2 will keep on going long after others have diedAdd your review | Read reviews and comments...
Abstract: Powered by the Snapdragon 625 and featuring Super AMOLED display and 5100mAh Battery the Lenovo P2 Lowest Price of 229$ should definitely be your top smartphone choice. You can watch Lenovo P2 Video Review for more details. Compared to phones like Moto G5...
Fingerprint scanner integrated into the Home button, 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display with Full HD resolution and additional settings, Extremely durable 5100mAh battery and Ultimate Power Saver mode, Android 6.0 Marshmallow and a user interface with useful s
Design with bulkier dimensions and slightly slippery surface
Lenovo P2 is a model suitable for people who don't enjoy charging their phones too frequently. It can give you several days of work without the battery even crossing your mind, which is often one of the main features that the users demand these days. If y...
Stupendous battery life (up to 3 days), Very affordable price, Impressively loud speaker, Decent performance, Tons of customization options
Horrifying, outdated Lenovo interface, Old software (6.0 Marshmallow), Useless, noncustomizable special key on the side, microUSB instead of USBC
At the end of the day, the Lenovo P2 is a big phone with a big battery and a small price.It's not a miraculous wonder-phone: it has a terribly outdated user interface, it runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow, it has some occasional bugs (but nothing deal-breaking...
The Lenovo P2's awesomeness thankfully extends well past the ridiculously good battery life. For just £200 (or £23 per month on contract), you get a well-specced handset that's great for enjoying media on the move, as well as reassuringly rugged. As a res...
Stupendous battery life, Supports fast charging and reverse charging, Good ergonomic design, Smart Composition mode in camera app is useful, Near-stock Android experience
Hangs occasionally, Camera is a letdown, Photos by Raj Rout
At a starting price of Rs 16,999 for the 3GB RAM variant, the P2 is tempting and the fact that it can last three days on a single charge will definitely grab the attention of most of our readers. But like we said at the start of the review, does the P2 ma...
Published: 2016-11-18, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
screen, autonomy, perfectly balanced iron, small (for a battery) the thickness of the body,
hybrid slot SIM/MicroSD, camera you could put a little better, the interface is not up to the end optimized for AMOLED, To fit smartphone, Lenovo Vibe P2 will fit almost anyone who doesn't think phablets 5.5″ huge shovels. It has a great battery, but the
Abstract: Sick of carrying around an extra power bank around? And don't you just hate it too when you forgot to bring either that or the charging cable? As the usage of streaming and playing entertainment on their devices continue to increase, having high battery m...
Published: 2017-03-16, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
It just keeps going and going - battery life is immense, Great quality FHD screen, Plenty of power at this price
Camera quality is only average, Not running the latest Android version
The P2 would be a pretty decent RM1200 phone if it had average battery life - so with a 5100mAh cell on board, it's an absolute blinder.OK, its camera might not be the greatest, and the Snapdragon 625 isn't going to set any benchmark records either, but d...